Politics is trivial. Life is what’s important. There aren’t many teachers of this lesson any better than Tony Snow, and because I’m a fan, I’m going to post some of what he said to Catholic University in his commencement address to the graduates. (h/t – k/lo)
This is a way of talking about faith. American culture likes to celebrate the petulant outcast, the smart-aleck with the contempt for everything and faith in nothing. Snarky mavericks. The problem is these guys are losers. They have signed up for an impossible mission. Because theyve decided theyre going to create all the meaning in their lives. Theyve either decided that no moral law exists or they will be the creator, the author of those laws. Now one road leads to complete and total anarchy. Life is solitary, nasty, brutish and short. The other is to insanity, since it requires playing God. We know in our hearts, intuitively, from our first years as children, that the universe unfolds with a discernable order and that moral laws, far from being convenient social conventions, are firm and unalterable. They predate us, they will survive us. Rather than admitting our weakness a lot of times, we just decide well try to get by. And maybe rather than giving God credit, well try to look for a cheap substitute.
Walk into a bookstore, youll know what I mean. The shelves are groaning underneath the trendy tomes promising salvation medicine balls, herbs, purges, all sorts of weird stuff. In politics, theres a variant that elevates government to the status of God. It says that it is the source of love. It ought to be the recipient of your tithes, but government, while it does pursue compassionate ends, cannot be loving and personal. It treats all of us as completely equal rather than uniquely divine. The point is you cant escape the question of God and you cant escape the question of commitments.
When it comes to faith, Ive taken my own journey. You will have to take your own. But heres what I know. Faith is as natural as the air we breathe. Religion is not an opiate, just the opposite. It is the introduction to the ultimate extreme sport. There is nothing that you can imagine that God cannot trump. As Paul said Faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen. And once you realize that there is something greater than you out there, then you have to decide, Do I acknowledge it and do I act upon it? You have to at some point surrender yourself. And there is nothing worthwhile in your life that will not at some point require an act of submission. Its true of faith and friendship. It is a practical passage [of the Bible], especially to marriage.
It all comes back to purpose. Why are we here? What do we hope to accomplish in our lives, and what’s stopping us from getting there? Are we just too comfortable where we are to take a risk and to try something new? All of us have to answer that question for ourselves. As long as we keep searching, we can be sure that we will find what we need, but it may not be what we expect to find at the end of the journey.
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