Makes much more sense to live in the present tense

Over at CNN, Will Bunch bemoans how Glenn Beck is attempting to rewrite history in order to support his own political agenda.

For thousands of followers […], there is a genuine desire to relearn American history. The only problem is that what they’re learning is bunk. It’s not history as it happened, but rather a Beck-scripted, Tea Party rewrite of history that demonizes Obama, Democrats and progressive activists.

This problem is a consequence of the harmful reverence for history that I wrote about earlier this week.  If we didn’t have such a history-worshiping political culture, then no rewrite of history would have such an effect on our present day politics.

For example, Glenn Beck teaches his viewers that America’s creation was rooted in Christianity.  Whether this is historically true or not, it shouldn’t matter.  Even if America was rooted in Christianity, it shouldn’t settle the issue about whether today’s America should be a Christian nation.

The solution is a greater reverence – or at least awareness – of philosophy’s place in politics.  If we had such a political culture, Glenn Beck and others would have to argue their case with solid theory and sound logic.  And if he can do that, then maybe he’s right.

-Han

Photo by Flickr user Gage Skidmore used under a Creative Commons Attribution license.

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