Jesus famously teaches his disciples that they are to love, not merely their neighbor, but even their enemies (Matthew 5:43) and uses a curious figure to illustrate a key principle in carrying out that command:
“The eye is the lamp of the body. So, if your eye is sound, your whole body will be full of light; but if your eye is not sound, your whole body will be full of darkness. If then the light in you is darkness, how great is the darkness!” (Matthew 6:22-23)
His point is that how we see matters as much as what we see. If we look for light, truth, mercy, love, and hope we will find it. But if we set ourselves to doggedly look only for the worst in others, we will fill our souls with what we seek: darkness and evil.
C.S Lewis makes the same point, writing during World War II:
Suppose one reads a story of filthy atrocities in the paper. Then suppose that something turns up suggesting that the story might not be quite true, or not quite so bad as it was made out. Is one’s first feeling, ‘Thank God, even they aren’t quite so bad as that,’ or is it a feeling of disappointment, and even a determination to cling to the first story for the sheer pleasure of thinking your enemies are as bad as possible? If it is the second then it is, I am afraid, the first step in a process which, if followed to the end, will make us into devils. You see, one is beginning to wish that black was a little blacker. If we give that wish its head, later on we shall wish to see grey as black, and then to see white itself as black. Finally we shall insist on seeing everything — God and our friends and ourselves included — as bad, and not be able to stop doing it: we shall be fixed for ever in a universe of pure hatred.
And so Paul, who tells us…
Love is patient and kind; love is not jealous or boastful; it is not arrogant or rude. Love does not insist on its own way; it is not irritable or resentful; it does not rejoice at wrong, but rejoices in the right. Love bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things. (1 Corinthians 13:4-7)
…also urges us:
Whatever is true, whatever is honorable, whatever is just, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is gracious, if there is any excellence, if there is anything worthy of praise, think about these things. (Philippians 4:8) This means, at bare minimum, not perpetually searching for every excuse to accuse people, no matter how flimsy. Indeed, in Scripture, it is “that ancient serpent, who is called the Devil and Satan, the deceiver of the whole world” who is called “the accuser” (Revelation 12:9-10).
The Right Wing Lie Machine of the MAGA Cult absolutely lives by the diabolical practice of continual accusation of their enemies and victims. And, like their master, the father of lies, they constantly use accusation as a confession. In so doing, they darken their eyes and thereby constantly under-estimate their prey because they see the world, not as it is, but as they themselves are.

It all reminds me of Uncle Screwtape, laboring in blind pride to understand what God is really up to:
The truth is I slipped by mere carelessness into saying that the Enemy really loves the humans. That, of course, is an impossibility. He is one being, they are distinct from Him. Their good cannot be His. All His talk about Love must be a disguise for something else—He must have some real motive for creating them and taking so much trouble about them. The reason one comes to talk as if He really had this impossible Love is our utter failure to find out that real motive. What does He stand to make out of them? That is the insoluble question. I do not see that it can do any harm to tell you that this very problem was a chief cause of Our Father’s quarrel with the Enemy. When the creation of man was first mooted and when, even at that stage, the Enemy freely confessed that he foresaw a certain episode about a cross, Our Father very naturally sought an interview and asked for an explanation. The Enemy gave no reply except to produce the cock-and-bull story about disinterested love which He has been circulating ever since. This Our Father naturally could not accept. He implored the Enemy to lay His cards on the table, and gave Him every opportunity. He admitted that he felt a real anxiety to know the secret; the Enemy replied “I wish with all my heart that you did”. It was, I imagine, at this stage in the interview that Our Father’s disgust at such an unprovoked lack of confidence caused him to remove himself an infinite distance from the Presence with a suddenness which has given rise to the ridiculous enemy story that he was forcibly thrown out of Heaven. Since then, we have begun to see why our Oppressor was so secretive. His throne depends on the secret. Members of His faction have frequently admitted that if ever we came to understand what He means by Love, the war would be over and we should re-enter Heaven. And there lies the great task. We know that He cannot really love: nobody can: it doesn’t make sense. If we could only find out what He is really up to! Hypothesis after hypothesis has been tried, and still we can’t find out. Yet we must never lose hope; more and more complicated theories, fuller and fuller collections of data, richer rewards for researchers who make progress, more and more terrible punishments for those who fail—all this, pursued and accelerated to the very end of time, cannot, surely, fail to succeed.
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The real persecution of Christians in USA is happening right now, in Minnesota, by the MAGA government thugs. It has not stopped, just gone under the news.
It takes a great deal of faith and courage to do what the people of Minnesota are doing. Faith lived by average “run of the mill” people, the weak things of the world confounding the mighty.
One of my kids keeps sending me Epstein reels on Instagram. I have to admit that I’ve felt tempted to feel overwhelmed by all of the darkness. I was struggling to describe to my husband, what a few hours worth of internet rabbit hole investigation yielded me. He stopped me in my tracks. “Do you believe that?” He asked me. I don’t know what to believe but it’s dark enough to observe that which is already documented as true. I suppose there is a temptation by the evil one to even *consider* the utterly dark and depraved things some people say happened, and are *happening* with some global elites.
I felt chastened by that C.S. Lewis paragraph. It’s not that I want the dark to be so much darker (as I vehemently described these things to my husband), it’s that I probably shouldn’t even destroy my peace by wondering or fearing that they are true. Some people say that access to too much information isn’t natural. Once upon a time people only needed to deal with the little pockets of depravity that exist in towns and villages.
Also–I finally Googled “welfare fraud, Somalians, Minnesota” and skimmed something written by the Heritage foundation. Yes, I admit–my first reaction was outrage for these outrageous fraudsters. Alligator Alcatraz.
This has been the litany running through my head for two straight days:
Let nothing disturb you
Let nothing frighten you
all things are passing
God alone suffices
and
“I confess to almighty God and you my brothers and sisters…
that I have gravely sinned…in my thoughts and in my words, in what I have done,
and what I have failed to do…”
In Unam Sanctum Pope Bonifave said he had the right to remove Kings. It’s time for Leo to use the nuclear option and remove Trump. Replace him with AOC or Bernie
That is delusional.
How is this delusional? The pope has a right to do it also AOc is a devout catholic and Bernie admits he is guided by catholic social teaching.
It is delusional because we no longer live in a Christendom in which the Pope wields temporal power over secular rulers. Do you expect Trump to simply step down on the Pope’s say so? And since the Pope will never say so, you are simply being delusional. Return to reality.
And nor is it likely to be a useful act. In 1533 excommunicated King Henry VIII, and in 1570 he told the faithful they did not need to obey Elizabeth. Indeed, I doubt any of the various Papal attempts to mess with temporal power have been very productive of good results.