American Idols – The Finalists
October 25, 2016 by bjcorbin
The Greeks had a god for everything, and temples were erected all over their cities to facilitate the worship of them. As time goes by, America is becoming much the same. Here is a list of a few of the most popular gods within our culture.
- Self– Certainly self absorption is nothing new for mankind, but previous generations didn’t have the amazing technology that we have to assist them. American’s are completely consumed with making sure everyone knows their status (Facebook, Instagram), hears their opinions (Twitter, the Blogosphere), see’s their images (selfies, YouTube, Snapchat) and is appraised of their likes and/or dislikes (all social media). The cumulative effect is that it keeps most people focused on themselves, and on what everyone else is thinking & saying about them.
- Technology– Americans pay billions of dollars a year to be a part of the newest technological craze. Whether it be the latest i-Phone, or a hover-board, or a GoPro, or self-driving cars… we can’t stand the idea that there is something newer, and possibly more advanced, than what we have already. Sadly, the emerging generation has so much faith in the power of technology that they’ve become largely disconnected from the lessons of the past.
- Humanism– We’ve become a society that willingly disparages the character of God in order to substantiate the inherent virtue of mankind. We shun the “Holy Spirit” and celebrate the “human spirit”. Collectively, we’ve decided that if God has a problem with us, He must not be as loving as we’ve been told, and thus we have every right to ignore Him.
- Convenience– Our culture is absolutely obsessed with making everything fast, easy, and achievable with the touch of a button. We have an “app” for just about anything you can think of, and a huge amount of an average person’s life is channeled through their electronic devices. But with every advance in this direction, we become less tolerant of things that require any sort of sustained effort on our part, or things that take time. We also become more dependent on the technology for even the most basic of functions. Given the fact that life is a long journey, which requires genuine determination, perseverance and patience, this trend doesn’t bode well for our future.
- Sensuality– Without a doubt, sex is meant to be one of life’s great pleasures, but just as doubtless, there is a context within which it was meant to fit in our lives. In the decades since the “Sexual Revolution” began, our culture has found ways to inject sex into all sorts of settings, circumstances, and contexts where it doesn’t belong. This has not only resulted in confusion and dysfunction, for many it has reduced sex to little more than a bodily function. That’s sad, because it was intended to be so much more.
- Voyeurism– My kids have no idea what a “Peeping Tom” is, and I would submit that this is due to the fact that (figuratively speaking) peeking into people’s windows has become a national pastime. While it may have started with a litany of “Reality TV” shows, there are now surveillance cameras everywhere, a host of scammers combing the web for personal information, and millions of would-be photographers/reporters carrying portable electronic devices, and looking for that next viral sensation. Indeed, there is little within our present culture that could accurately be characterized as “private”.
- Celebrity– The insatiable craving for notoriety within our culture continues to fill our screens (both large and small) with images of people willing to eat bugs, wife swap, gender swap, submit themselves to dangerous circumstances, fix bad tattoos, torment their kids, wrestle alligators/snapping turtles/wolverines, bully their wedding planner, search for Bigfoot… And all of this has created a new breed of celebrity that includes people like the “Reality TV Star”, and the “You-Tube Star”. Many of these folks are not known for a specific talent, or some meaningful contribution to society, they’re simply famous for being famous (e.g. the Kardashians); which somehow manages to take the superficiality of “fame and fortune” to a whole new level.
- Autonomy– In our culture, we don’t generally admire people who follow the rules. More typically, we revere those who make up their own. Increasingly, people don’t feel as though they should have to abide by a rule that they think is stupid, or unwarranted, or that they simply disagree with. This trait is commonly reflected in the people our society raises to the level of “hero”, and in the characters popular entertainment presents as “super-heroes”. While a life with “no boundaries” may sound appealing, it is by definition a state of lawlessness.
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American Idols – The Finalists
October 25, 2016 by bjcorbin
The Greeks had a god for everything, and temples were erected all over their cities to facilitate the worship of them. As time goes by, America is becoming much the same. Here is a list of a few of the most popular gods within our culture.
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