Proverbs 14:15 (KJV) The simple believeth every word: but the prudent man looketh well to his going.
Have you read or watched any news today? Did you believe what you read? If you did you have my sympathy. Buried in all that we are inundated with are some facts and some truth, but very little. The problem isn’t that there is no truth. The problem is that we don’t want to put the effort into digging it out.
There is a process. It starts with listening carefully. It then goes to comparing what different people say and what you know from the past. You also need to mix in a heavy dose of common sense. When you read a story about a person that goes totally against what you know their character to be, get out your salt shaker, and have a few grains.
I recently heard about a man from South Africa who was talking in glowing terms about how good things were there. My skeptic bell went off, and I said to myself that does not go along with other things I have read and heard from what I consider reliable sources. I asked the person reporting if they could vouch for the character and veracity of the person who was talking about South Africa and I got a pretty solid, “No”. My conclusion was that the person speaking was either living in a bubble or being very dishonest.
So? The most vital ingredient in finding truth in what goes on around you is a healthy skepticism that is willing to accept what is provable, but also willing to look beyond the surface to see if there was fraud or deceit going on. Again, the basis that you need to judge truth is knowing the truth itself, found in the Scriptures. The principles and standards there that can give you a foundation for evaluating everything else. Don’t be simple.
Friday, March 14, 2025
Fake Is Bigger Than the News
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