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“Why the Past 10 Years of American Life Have Been Uniquely Stupid” by Jonathan Haidt
“We might have just handed a 4-year-old a loaded weapon.”
- Chris Wetherell, Developer or the Retweet Button
We have weaponized the frivolous.
We have chipped away at trust.
We have fragmented society.
We have deputized online mobs.
“The story of Babel is the best metaphor I have found for what happened to America in the 2010s, and for the fractured country we now inhabit.
Something went terribly wrong, very suddenly.
We are disoriented, unable to speak the same language or recognize the same truth.
We are cut off from one another and from the past.”
The Wrong Solution: Build a Better Babel
Babel was an act of rebellion.
Babel was success at failure.
Confusion and division are judgments of God against rebellion and pride.
Unity is a work of God.
There is no godless unity.
In personal life and in public life, there is no successful blueprint for Babel.
There is only Christ Jesus.
Application: We have to stop talking like there is a secular solution to sin.
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