The Cure for Cynicism

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  • čas přidán 29. 06. 2024
  • Friends, cynicism is on the rise. Our culture is increasingly pessimistic, characterized by a general distrust of others people’s motives. So, how do we escape this decline? That’s what Brandon Vogt and I discuss in today’s episode of “The Word on Fire Show.”
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Komentáře • 234

  • @AlanWattResistance
    @AlanWattResistance Před 2 lety +183

    I'm extremely cynical and it's done nothing but ruin my life. It's funny because it was only early today that I really decided to make a change, and then this video gets uploaded. God is working in my life, I can feel it.

    • @charles3964
      @charles3964 Před 2 lety +6

      May God grant you hope and peace on the journey 🙏

    • @Arckaro
      @Arckaro Před 2 lety +4

      Keep on fighting! Surrender, and keep the battle, every day as a new day!

    • @AlanWattResistance
      @AlanWattResistance Před 2 lety +5

      @@charles3964 Thank you.

    • @AlanWattResistance
      @AlanWattResistance Před 2 lety +3

      @@Arckaro Thank you.

    • @ntmn8444
      @ntmn8444 Před 2 lety +3

      God bless you! I am cheering for you 👏🏻 👏🏻 👏🏻

  • @blanejnasveschuk6351
    @blanejnasveschuk6351 Před 2 lety +58

    A dental practitioner just recently retired, how happy was I to hear “Cure for Cynicism” using dental analogy. Truly, Bishop Barron, the potential cure for cynicism depends upon our focus and grace to choose rightly. In 40+yrs of practice, those focused on health behaviors sustained health. Those focused on the problems tended to jump from problem to problem. Similarly, may we love rather than focus on the remedy for the alternative!

  • @johnclark1371
    @johnclark1371 Před 2 lety +38

    I find that when I’m being cynical, I close my mind to learning and growing. I see the world as I am in my cynicism not as the world is in reality.I l found the Bishop’s perspective on this topic very helpful. Very timely given current world events.

    • @cecemeyers6028
      @cecemeyers6028 Před 2 lety +3

      Your analogy of the mindset you find yourself in when you are cynical is spot on. Thanks for putting it in words. My cynicism comes out more often-likely a result of the COVID Reaction as I call it-and it just feels like extreme apathy. It is forgetting about the Resurrection and I have to recollect myself with my consciousness and my soul. Your commentary and specific definition were on point so thanks .

  • @sandradigras1396
    @sandradigras1396 Před 2 lety +42

    One of the best advantages of going to morning mass at church is being unplugged and focus on the Eucharist for 30-40 minutes. However I do watch your daily gospel reflection before mass to focus my thoughts.

  • @mapaz555
    @mapaz555 Před 2 lety +7

    Let’s keep pure hearts. There’s no space for cynicism or negativity in a pure heart. Bless us Father, keep our hearts Yours. Keep the poison away. May only your light enter and fill us full. Thank you, I love you. Amen

  • @johncarlsalavarria9926
    @johncarlsalavarria9926 Před 2 lety +10

    I remembered Pope Benedict XVI's second encyclical with this episode: Spe Salvi. We are truly saved in Hope!
    Thank you Bishop Barron for this episode!

  • @vicentebores4172
    @vicentebores4172 Před 2 lety +11

    Dear Bishop: I never miss any of your videos... I deeply enjoy and learn from all of them. But I believe this episode on "the cure for cynicism" should be watched by everyone without exception!

    • @jasonh.8754
      @jasonh.8754 Před rokem

      Yoy can't 'cure' cynicism any more than you can 'cure' Science.

  • @ronnestman4696
    @ronnestman4696 Před 2 lety +21

    Another great episode. God bless Bishop Barron and Word on Fire ministries 🙏🏻

  • @olimpiamendez3981
    @olimpiamendez3981 Před rokem

    Thank you dear Lord for raising and inspiring a prophet in our millennial generation who seems to take for granted the TRUTH about our faith and purpose of our life...

  • @electricpizzafly
    @electricpizzafly Před rokem

    Dear Bishop Robert Barron, I don’t always agree with you, but I do love you. Thank you for being a Bishop. I’m praying for you. Please pray for me too.

  • @vvvvaaaacccc
    @vvvvaaaacccc Před 26 dny

    21:10 "Where you don't find love, put love." Thank you for that.

  • @lornavaughan1684
    @lornavaughan1684 Před 2 lety +11

    Thank you Bishop Barron and Brandon. I enjoy listening to both of you on Word on Fire show. GOD bless you both. Stay safe. ➕❤

  • @jamesmorrissey2297
    @jamesmorrissey2297 Před 2 lety +7

    Your, approach to the evening dishes, was enlightening. A prince of the Church enjoys the mundane tasks of life. 😀👍

  • @LisaGemini
    @LisaGemini Před 2 lety +8

    Thank you for this video. With the 24/7 news cycle, it's easy to get bogged down in cynicism and negativity. However, I do my best to focus on the positive stories and shut off the TV or Internet when it all gets to be too much. Each of us has to do our part to be the change we want to see in the world. God bless you, Bishop Barron! I appreciate your thoughtful and profound words of wisdom.

  • @kinga9356
    @kinga9356 Před 2 lety +26

    Thank you Bishop Barron for this video. I needed this. Everyday I spend time in prayer and reading the bible, and yet im still surrounded by negativity. I hope to learn more from this video. Thanks for all you do! Have a blessed Monday. 💙💚

  • @susanbeal4322
    @susanbeal4322 Před 2 lety +9

    Simply stated, there is always a choice… to choose the perspective of hope.

  • @kathyboyle7295
    @kathyboyle7295 Před 2 lety +3

    This is an eye opener for many of us and I believe I fall into the trap of cynicism more often than not. Right now with the war in Ukraine I realize how tough life is for many but the resilience of the people there have impressed me and they have hope for the future. Thanks Bishop Barron for a wake-up call. I needed it. 💕

  • @mariellenandrosko3305
    @mariellenandrosko3305 Před 2 lety +13

    I'm on negativity overload. Cant wait for this.

  • @blessedaline8949
    @blessedaline8949 Před 2 lety +2

    Interesting talk. Thank you Bishop for emphasizing what I have always found soul soothing which is removing all my social media accounts during Lent and advent. I recall when I started doing it my friends made jokes about it but when I look back I am grateful to God for giving me that courage to sacrifice and get closer to him during those times. I not only gained alot by the simple act of sacrificing. Friends, try it even for a week end, it not only give you inner peace and it teach one a discipline of letting go. Thank you Bishop Baron🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾

  • @sandramillar9067
    @sandramillar9067 Před 2 lety +5

    This is one of the Best talks! :) all your analogies dear Bishop Barron are very helpful! The cavities, the teeth… 👌 this visual helps tremendously in understanding this concept on a deeper level. Thank you also for mentioning to “put love there. When you see a situation where there is no love, we’ll, you put love there”…. Wow. Just what I needed to hear today. :). And every day.
    Blessings and love and hugs thank yous

  • @JohnR.T.B.
    @JohnR.T.B. Před 2 lety +6

    Learning to ignore and let go negativity or negative distractions, and move on toward the goals that the Lord has set. Conversion everyday 🙏

    • @kinga9356
      @kinga9356 Před 2 lety +1

      Its hard sometimes due to being surrounded by negative family members.. I try my best to help out and focus on the good things and listen to positive worship music. I pray for them everyday. They are very helpful and teach me good things, though. Have a blessed Monday. 💙💚

  • @Barbaramamato
    @Barbaramamato Před 2 lety +6

    I was very glad to see you speak in person on Friday. I have watched everything recorded of yours from various sources. Staying centered is not without enjoyment. The joy is in finding that there is already someone there. Profoundly appreciative.

  • @luisapollino2687
    @luisapollino2687 Před rokem +1

    I will never stop watching/listening to your sermons.
    Bishop Barron, God bless you.
    🙏🙏🙏

  • @michaelsalter3459
    @michaelsalter3459 Před 2 lety +8

    Can't wait! God bless Bishop Barron and Brandon Vogt!

  • @carolinehowell5362
    @carolinehowell5362 Před 2 lety +2

    I tend to be pessimistic so it takes real effort to not fallback to that way of thinking. It's a daily struggle. But I think part of our "job" as Christians is "put love there" as Bishop Barron notes and try to "rise above" every day.

  • @granthudson8242
    @granthudson8242 Před 2 lety +6

    I love this show. Even the opening credits are uplifting.

  • @josephtravers777
    @josephtravers777 Před 2 lety +3

    I love your reference to the good in all things, when they are treated in their proper manner, for their proper purpose. Reminds me of a very simple analogy an older gentleman told me when I was young, 'battery acid is great to start your car, just don't drink it'. God bless, Bishop.

  • @gogogolyra1340
    @gogogolyra1340 Před 2 lety +2

    Amazing talk. Thank you Our Lady of Sorrows for answering my prayer

  • @CyprianVox333
    @CyprianVox333 Před 2 lety +4

    So desperately needed at home, work, the neighborhood, church, the world.

  • @AeriykTheRed
    @AeriykTheRed Před 2 lety +6

    Outside of the occasional CZcams video I cut out social media a few months ago. The positive effect I’ve experienced cant be understated.

    • @sara505sings
      @sara505sings Před 2 lety

      Absolutely! Me too. I deleted Facebook and Instagram a year ago and went off of all news for Lent. It has been absolutely life-changing and I doubt that I will ever go back. It is as if I am 10 years old again. This, along with daily Mass, has completely changed my perspective on everything.

  • @jacintowilliamson5597
    @jacintowilliamson5597 Před 2 lety +1

    Please pray for me and for my godmother Diane and for all of our families and friends and neighbors...for conversion and salvation and holiness and healing

  • @shredwarfare5446
    @shredwarfare5446 Před rokem

    My two FAVORITE theologians are Bishop Barron and Dennis Prager. I don't listen to anyone as often as them. They both have souls that come thru their words and voices that just feel like love, wisdom and truth.

  • @annphillips4044
    @annphillips4044 Před 2 lety +2

    Did you notice the Bishop’s remark to Brandon? Almost offhand…”I bet you could answer this, Brandon. You’re so good at this.” 😃A superb affirmation! What a good boss!❤️

  • @identitario5412
    @identitario5412 Před 2 lety +3

    I really needed to hear this. Thank you.

  • @lowtechbd
    @lowtechbd Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you, Bishop Barron.

  • @susankesia1783
    @susankesia1783 Před 2 lety +9

    😮 😮! Evil is a parasite opportunistic! I like the cavity analogy!😆

    • @eugenepatrickdevany3004
      @eugenepatrickdevany3004 Před rokem

      Evil is not a person, it is a force we deal with inside. Good is always far greater.

  • @mary-ss5po
    @mary-ss5po Před rokem

    I absolutely love to clean things up, make order out of chaos, but recently was told “who was I to judge and “pray for a persons soul”. As I thought, by all my neighbor had told me and the way she spoke of others that she didn’t believe in God, then accidentally it came out to her what I thought and how I felt when she spoke so awfully of others.

  • @philryan3540
    @philryan3540 Před 2 lety +1

    I was a leader in a parish prayer group that had a woman that was older who had no computer. Wow! How could she interract with the world, but she sure seemed to be secure and happy...

  • @condelevante4
    @condelevante4 Před 2 lety

    A good word for the algorithm: I get word on fire on my list without looking. Sometimes i forget but there it is. What a joy.

  • @Jackjohnjay
    @Jackjohnjay Před 7 měsíci +1

    This is so good. Needs to be seen by so many more!

  • @richardchristopher1228
    @richardchristopher1228 Před 2 lety +1

    “Before you criticize someone, you should walk a mile in their shoes.”
    “Yeah! That way, when you criticize them, you're a mile away and you have their shoes.”
    I don't ever want to be the Pharisee referring to the publican. And pray to the Holy Spirit to give me the wisdom to keep my mouth shut when I should.
    Bishop B is great. But Brandon really has a talent for guiding the conversation on topic

  • @enericosampang115
    @enericosampang115 Před 2 lety +1

    Keep going Bishop..you keeps inspired

  • @angelosrealm8765
    @angelosrealm8765 Před 2 lety +2

    We all need to detox from time to time from social media. I don’t post much but I will be on it all day long looking at memes, inspirational quotes and advertisements.

  • @Art2GoCanada
    @Art2GoCanada Před 2 lety +3

    I love the parasite comparison, a cavity indeed! Thank you!

  • @charlesratcliff2016
    @charlesratcliff2016 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank for visiting my state of Louisiana.

  • @jonathanbohl
    @jonathanbohl Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks!

  • @patoconnor1191
    @patoconnor1191 Před 2 lety

    In my view very few people are so balanced that they can look at all the world tragedies in every area of life & can accept it & believe totally in the Lord, in His Love & promises & experience joy

  • @philomenabyrne6186
    @philomenabyrne6186 Před rokem

    Wonderful I love it thank you both and God bless you always 💖

  • @thinkandrepent3175
    @thinkandrepent3175 Před 4 měsíci

    Cynism has been the major fault of my life. My Lord Jesus I was wrong, I am so sorry. ❤❤❤🙏🙏🙏

  • @alfreddiaz9610
    @alfreddiaz9610 Před 2 lety

    I'd given up all the mess media outlets for Lent. What a renewal of the heart and really listening to the Lord's voice.

  • @marypinakat8594
    @marypinakat8594 Před 2 lety +3

    *"Do not be overcome by evil, but overcome evil with good."* - ST. PAUL (Romans 12:21)

  • @jimmyribble6332
    @jimmyribble6332 Před rokem

    Thanks Brandon.

  • @Emcron
    @Emcron Před 2 lety +1

    I can totally relate to the "car wreck" analogy. I must confess that I tend to subconsciously relate the size of the pile-up with the spectacle I expect to see, like "I've wasted this much petrol stuck in traffic, I better get a good show (i.e. accident scene) to make up for it"...

  • @njejlester1603
    @njejlester1603 Před 2 lety +5

    I slow down around accidents in case there’s something on the road that I need to avoid. I’m not a voyeur, I’m cautious. Am I the only driver who thinks this way?? And if traffic has sped up, of course I’ll pass by at that speed.

    • @nightyew2160
      @nightyew2160 Před 2 lety +3

      I think another reason traffic tends to slow down is because often the useable lanes have been reduced.

    • @Bill_Garthright
      @Bill_Garthright Před 2 lety +1

      It's _smart_ to be cautious then. It's not just accidents, either. We do the same thing when it's merely road construction, don't we? Because the usable lanes have been reduced and also because there are people concentrating on doing their jobs, so there's probably a greater chance of accidents.

  • @06snydernancy
    @06snydernancy Před rokem

    I’ll have to listen to this couple times

  • @PatRick-zy1vb
    @PatRick-zy1vb Před 2 lety +8

    Bishop Barron you NEED NEED NEED to speak on the new Maryland abortion law that says you can let your baby die due to neglect

    • @downenout8705
      @downenout8705 Před 2 lety

      I suggest that you read Matthew 7: 1-5 as the following examples of Yahweh/Jesus slaughtering babies and the unborn: by drowning in (Genesis 7: 22); burning to death in (Genesis 19: 24 ); putting to the sword in (1 Samuel 15:3 & Numbers 31: 17) and putting to death just to show off in (Exodus 11:5) is far worse than anything in that bill.

    • @ilsekuper3045
      @ilsekuper3045 Před 2 lety

      🙀🤯

    • @nightyew2160
      @nightyew2160 Před 2 lety

      @@downenout8705 I oppose laws that legalize wiping out the earth with floods, the deaths of all firstborn, AND abortion.

    • @downenout8705
      @downenout8705 Před 2 lety

      @@nightyew2160 All I am doing is pointing out the hypocrisy of Christians who read Numbers 5: 11-31 and the verses in which Jesus slaughters babies and the unborn, plus the fact that their god supposedly designed a womb that has spontaneously slaughtered close to a quarter of all the unborn from the dawn of humanity and then dishonestly assert that the Christian God is "pro life".
      So what's your reason for advocating for a person to have the right to use another person's body for their survival without permission?

    • @downenout8705
      @downenout8705 Před 2 lety

      @@ilsekuper3045 Yep, that's what tends to happen when you read the Bible with an open mind.

  • @nathanngumi8467
    @nathanngumi8467 Před 2 lety +2

    Word.

  • @virginiacharlotte7007
    @virginiacharlotte7007 Před 2 lety +2

    There is a “Bishop Barron ‘Bot’ “ spamming this comment stream . I am Trying not to be cynical , but it is a regular occurrence and it is getting rather tedious!

  • @mitreka88
    @mitreka88 Před 2 lety

    terima kasih bapa uskup. deo gratias

  • @delishme2
    @delishme2 Před rokem

    Blair's Barlow's work is so beautiful. I just looked her up ❤

  • @genevievephillip7857
    @genevievephillip7857 Před 2 lety +1

    Very interesting important topic.We are prone to jump to conclusions and are ffilled with negativity.

  • @janemazzola4454
    @janemazzola4454 Před rokem

    Bringing order out of chaos! Sounds similar in a low level way of God's bringing creation from chaos... While there is evil or too much media, perhaps, I've found it so wonderful that I can "attend" beautiful cathedrals & services all over the world, w/out going physically that I can not afford or even do at my age. Also, I'm so pleased & amazed at wonderful Christians worldover.

  • @jenniesalse7406
    @jenniesalse7406 Před 2 lety +3

    I need this I'm so negative person my nerves get control of me

  • @PhilipShaw-ov5op
    @PhilipShaw-ov5op Před 10 měsíci

    Absolutely, agreed.

  • @davepulse1545
    @davepulse1545 Před rokem

    I have given up social media. Try it now; don’t wait for Lent. You will be instantly happier!

  • @anneturner2759
    @anneturner2759 Před 2 lety

    Misery loves company. The moment we are born we are struggling to survive. Complicated. We love our egos. It’s our “ go to” to survive. At 62 I just keep looking up and forward .

  • @everetunknown5890
    @everetunknown5890 Před 2 lety +3

    18:00-18:48 I totally agree. I think the refusal to acknowledge progress is rooted in a demand a lot of people in black communities have from their youth. Because they're born in a low-income area, or they aren't like famous people, or they belong to a race that is not the majority, they feel fate has dealt them a bad hand and owes them. But how can we play hardball with God about changing the past?
    In my childhood I think it was easy for me to fall into a cynical mindset after I started to witness my peers fall into certain behaviors. I felt alone because it was like I was witnessing mass hysteria and was the only one left who wasn't following self-destructive fads. I was stuck in a loop of analysis because the grief was so close to home, and there was nobody to give me structure through something different. I guess I never fully recovered from that way of thinking.

    • @Bill_Garthright
      @Bill_Garthright Před 2 lety +1

      _I think the refusal to acknowledge progress is rooted in a demand a lot of people in black communities have from their youth._
      In America, at least, progress has been far, _far_ too slow. Besides, just look at recent history. A half-century ago, the Republican Party adopted their notorious "Southern strategy" of deliberately wooing which racists. That worked *great* for them.
      That worked so well for the Republican Party that they _still_ use it, today. And they've branched out to using other forms of bigotry, too, because it _works._ It gets bigots to vote against their own best interests. *It still works!*
      They've branched out to faith-based thinking in other ways, too. Because people will let them do _anything,_ if they think those politicians are supporting their god, somehow. Even the anti-abortion movement was started because right-wing politicians were trying to find the political power to get tax-breaks for their racially-segregated private schools, and "pro-life" just polled better than what they _really_ wanted.
      (Admittedly, that was _already_ a position of the Catholic Church - just like their prohibition on divorce and capital punishment. But for the most part, Protestant evangelicals didn't give a crap about abortion until it became _political._ And you don't hear Catholics rallying against divorce, do you? It's become political for most of _them,_ too.)
      I'm a straight white man in America - not born rich, but otherwise with _every_ advantage. And yet, I'm pissed as hell about this stuff! I'm 71-years-old, and I've been fighting it all my life. I can't even _imagine_ how angry I'd be - and how despondent - if I were black, myself.
      But I still think that most people _try_ to do the right thing. They might be inherently bigoted, they might believe whatever religion they were taught to believe as a child, they might be ignorant and end up persuaded by people who are just trying to _use_ them,... but they do _want_ to be good people.
      When I was a kid, I used to accuse my parents of being racist, and they would just _indignantly_ deny it. Then, they would turn around and immediately say something racist! That just drove me crazy. (Note that we lived in a small Nebraska town. _Everyone_ was white in our town, and _everyone_ was Christian - except me - as far as I could tell.)
      They couldn't even seem to understand what racism _was._ They just knew that it was supposed to be bad. And since they weren't bad people, they _couldn't_ be racist. Heh, heh. As I say, that used to drive me crazy. And yes, they bought into Republican propaganda hook, line, and sinker.
      My Dad fought in World War II, and he was a huge fan of FDR. I know he voted for John F. Kennedy, too, because I remember asking him in 1960. But when the GOP adopted their "Southern strategy," he immediately switched political parties and bought into every lie they told him. (And as I say, we weren't even in the South.)
      Sorry about the book! My point is just that cynicism is understandable. But most people aren't as bad as they seem. And if we give up trying, then we'll never accomplish anything.
      I'm an atheist, and I strongly oppose faith-based thinking, because faith-based thinking is destroying my country and my world. But someone else's religion is their _own_ business, as long as they don't harm anyone else.
      And I'm happy to work with religious people who agree with me about other things. Just because we disagree about something, that doesn't make them bad people. I'm still convinced that most people _want_ to do the right thing.

  • @marciasummers5090
    @marciasummers5090 Před rokem

    It also comes very easily to us.

  • @joshj.4051
    @joshj.4051 Před 2 lety

    Cynicism, the log in our (my) eye that blinds us to the splitter in our neighbors

  • @francesbernard2445
    @francesbernard2445 Před rokem

    Being skeptical when for example it appears that maybe a person in power is becoming divinized in the nation they hold power in is different than being cynical about it. What about having a bit of only healthy cynicism when trusting everyone else in the world not to be cynical. Bishop Barron here must be talking about how that is necessary.

  • @directinprint
    @directinprint Před rokem

    I feel like when I’m being cynical I’m trying to pretend that I don’t care, trying to be less vulnerable. The cost of cynicism is turning away from Christ.

  • @loveandmercy9664
    @loveandmercy9664 Před 2 lety +8

    Sometimes I feel as if progressophobia is in the church. So much progress has been made in the church in terms of relationships with protestants, Jews, science, indigenous peoples across the world and there's a plethora of right-wing Catholic and protestant media that sees this as something negative.

  • @crusaderjuniorrevived6404

    In nomine Patris et Filii et Spiritus Sancti.

  • @margokupelian344
    @margokupelian344 Před 2 lety

    I don’t think we can avoid being cynical to a certain extent bc of all the EVIL going on in the world. But as Christians we also have hope in God for He is good and He’s greater than the evil, and we wait for His promises to be fulfilled. We just keep praying and hoping and we leave the rest to God bc God is always faithful to His promises. As the Bishop said, where there’s evil, there’s also a greater good. Similarly, where there’s sin, there’s also grace.

  • @rustysmalls
    @rustysmalls Před 2 lety

    Social media definitely skews perception. We are bombarded with tabloid style sensationalism that is invariably negative. In a single year there are probably only a few stories worth talking about, that have any lasting impact. I read a story in the Guardian newspaper a few years ago about why we should stop reading news, which itself was tinged with irony. The article went on to say that most stores lack any real insight and forgotten, then quickly replaced by another one. We definitely need to unplug on a regular basis, which is why I will say good night and God bless

  • @TruthSeeker-333
    @TruthSeeker-333 Před 2 lety +3

    Find a Traditional Mass! The one eternal Sacrifice; and unite to Christ on the altar of the Cross as He offers Himself to the Father.

  • @taitaisanchez
    @taitaisanchez Před 7 měsíci

    “Cynicism is weakness I cannot afford.” - Henry Rollins

  • @Salutaris13074
    @Salutaris13074 Před 2 lety

    Where is the link to that painting commissioned for Bishop Barron?

  • @user-td7zt3ru4p
    @user-td7zt3ru4p Před 2 lety +2

    with expectation

  • @7QHook
    @7QHook Před 2 lety +1

    i could really use this talk. but i hope it does not require building blind spots to reality.

  • @Barbaramamato
    @Barbaramamato Před 2 lety +1

    Media consumption tends to make people more cynical. If you haven't been watching TV for the last 40 - 45 years, you might not fit into the world, socially. Basically, since 1980, the baseline of morality made major shifts. The center of gravity, it's drifting wildly. Yet, plate tectonic shifts occurred in the 1800's Industrial Era even before the 1920's and continue until now.

  • @bc5612
    @bc5612 Před 2 lety

    Wow, Bishop Barron agreeing with Bill Maher, the world truly is upside down!!

  • @anneturner2759
    @anneturner2759 Před 2 lety +2

    Come do my dishes? Lol , I get it I’m the same. Brandon , please talk Bishop into a sit down with Bill Maher! It would be so very interesting! Love you both , thanks.

  • @nohildsouza5964
    @nohildsouza5964 Před 2 lety +1

    Where is the link for the painting?

  • @MrMuugoo
    @MrMuugoo Před 2 lety +1

    Oh brother, I could write paragraphs on this. No one is good, not one of us. We’re all selfish, self-centred, cruel, liars, cheats and evil. Turning yourself off from media whatever format it is only blinds you to the truth of what we really are. And trying to find good is a fools gambit, when you live in a sewer and you say to yourself “I’ll look for a sweet piece of candy” you’re going to find a lot of things and you might fool yourself into thinking it’s candy but deep down you know it’s not. We all live in that sewer, quit looking for that candy cause it’s not real.

    • @Bill_Garthright
      @Bill_Garthright Před 2 lety +1

      _No one is good, not one of us. We’re all selfish, self-centred, cruel, liars, cheats and evil._
      Bullshit! Someone really did a number on you - I suppose as a child - to convince you of that, and I'm sorry to hear it. I might suspect that it was religion, but I'm an atheist, so I don't want to let my own biases lead me astray. (I've heard religious apologists say such things, though.)
      But it's nonsense. People are actually better than they act. They _want_ to be better than they are. And relatively few of us even _act_ that way.

  • @miriba8608
    @miriba8608 Před 2 lety

    God even uses algorithms to bring us back to him. 🙂 I have been just giving up on discourse lately and not being that charitable on CZcams comments.

  • @eoinbrennan3949
    @eoinbrennan3949 Před 2 lety

    I think its important to distinguish between cynicism and discernment. Its wise to look at the world and see through its nonsense, not to be caught up in it. And I've seen people who can view the world as it is, seeing all the wickedness and fakeness and they seem to be drawn into cynicism and pessimism. All of us, who have turned to God and have had the veil removed and see the truth, have to be very careful not to become cynical. I guess the goal is to see the truth, to see the world as the wicked place it is, but not allow yourself to become discouraged by what you see, to retain a pure and hopeful attitude. To become like a child.

  • @keineahnung5793
    @keineahnung5793 Před 2 lety

    The older I get, the more I get to know human nature, the more cynical I become.
    Smiling faces sometimes they don't tell the Truth,smiling faces pretend to be your friend
    Smiling faces don't show a trace of the evil that lurks within....,etc.

  • @suzannespanier4492
    @suzannespanier4492 Před rokem

    I wish he could’ve stayed there where it’s so lovely. Now you’ve gone to Minnesota. Cold. But I bet he brought his dog.

  • @Philip-uy3bx
    @Philip-uy3bx Před 10 měsíci

    One's HATE feels very securing after awhile.

  • @irisgonzalez-caulder9352
    @irisgonzalez-caulder9352 Před 2 lety +1

    👍0:12 the resurrection
    triumphs over the cross

  • @growtocycle6992
    @growtocycle6992 Před 2 lety

    I would argue that conventional news has been prioritising and amplifying bad news and negativity, perhaps even more so than social media. The problem with the latter is the cognitive bias and/or toxicity ( especially for certain "liberal" topics!)

  • @harryjames2299
    @harryjames2299 Před rokem

    Where can we find the St Therese print?

  • @PhilipShaw-ov5op
    @PhilipShaw-ov5op Před 10 měsíci

    The "up-tick" in sadism. ( enjoying the misfortune of others?)

  • @jojo_mcelwee6591
    @jojo_mcelwee6591 Před 2 lety +2

    ❤️

  • @sonnyjoseph4217
    @sonnyjoseph4217 Před 2 lety

    In only seeking to complement (if might be permitted to use that term here), it's very important to understand, that we, Humans, have but ONE AND ONLY ONE ATTRIBUTE that can be exercised 💯 independently: THE FREE GIFT Of "FREE WILL"...it's the battle ground where the opposing powerful forces of good and evil engage in the struggle for its total control..struggle "between principalities and powers" as is descriptively portayed in the Epistles: Now, there is but one and only onr test really..as to which is force dominates that battlefield- FOR EACH ONE OF US...all that are commonly referred to as 'negative' mindsets clearly point to the forces of evil being in charge at least, if not in total control...is easily discernable on which side of the fence does cynicism lie..and yes, there IS indeed here, a Pun on the word: 'lie'!!

  • @jesuslovesyoulove9991
    @jesuslovesyoulove9991 Před 2 lety

    I am apostle of the Lord Jesus and son of my Mother Mary of Guadalupe what else do i need if i am chosen by them? all I have to do is preach his word i enjoy it thast how it is to be followed of the Lord Jesus and his people on heaven and earth anf we're ever God is amen

  • @dmidkif
    @dmidkif Před 2 lety

    I don’t know if he would be down, but it would be really cool to have Bill Maher on the show, or for Bishop Barron to go on Real Time.

  • @F84Thunderjet
    @F84Thunderjet Před 2 lety +2

    People born with a congenital neurological condition causing severe depression are prone to cynicism. If a person is raised in a comfortable middle class family, say in a lovely Chicago suburb, and is healthy, loved and cared for, he or she will most likely enjoy an optimistic perspective. Conversely, if a single mother living in abject poverty in say, McDowell County, West Virginia, is unable to properly feed and care for her children, she probably will not enjoy the optimism of a middle class mother. It is true that if you grow up in a comfortable middle or upper class bubble and have never faced FIRST HAND the horrors that countless millions have faced and are facing, you will see things in a favorable light. Ignorance is bliss.

    • @Barbaramamato
      @Barbaramamato Před 2 lety

      Hope give one the ability to forget about the traumas of the past.

    • @F84Thunderjet
      @F84Thunderjet Před 2 lety +1

      @Via message➕⓵⓸⓵⓶⓸⓵⓽⓵⓻⓼⓷ About what?

    • @Barbaramamato
      @Barbaramamato Před 2 lety

      @Via message➕⓵⓸⓵⓶⓸⓵⓽⓵⓻⓼⓷ how

    • @F84Thunderjet
      @F84Thunderjet Před 2 lety

      @@Barbaramamato ? ? ?

  • @samvimes9510
    @samvimes9510 Před rokem

    I think large urban cities play a role as well. Humans weren't meant to live in giant apartment buildings cramped together like ants. Most buildings are function-over-form and tend to either be brutalist or just plain boring. There's very little manmade beauty in big cities (at least in America), and even less natural beauty. Forests and meadows are paved over and replaced with strip malls and office buildings. That sort of environment is bad for our mental, spiritual _and_ physical health.
    A couple months after the lockdowns started, I started seeing a bunch of articles and social media posts being written by people who lived in big cities. Due to the lack of noise and human traffic, animals were starting to come into cities. Hearing birds sing was an actual novelty for these people, they'd never experienced it before and they were all amazed by it. As someone who's always been surrounded by nature, it was baffling and almost hilarious to me. But more than anything it was just sad. Humans are part of nature, but we've completely removed ourselves from it.