Monday 8/27/2018 – Jesus calls out #FakeNews of his day

Re-posting an article from a few years ago that continues to be relevant today, thanks to our ever-changing media landscape.

“Woe to you, scribes and Pharisees, you hypocrites.”

Ouch. There he goes again …

In today’s Gospel, we read once again an encounter between Jesus and his critics. He had many critics in his day. Many today, too.

But who were these Scribes?

I wondered this because when you boil down what I do in my life, it would not be a stretch to call me a scribe.

Clearly, Jesus did not like the Scribes of his day. Would he have liked me as a professional journalist? Does he like me today?

Things I ponder on a Sunday afternoon when the weather is changing …

Let’s examine today’s definition, courtesy of my “old school” American Heritage Dictionary, which I keep on my desk. It tells us that a scribe is one who serves as a “public clerk or secretary” … a “professional copyist” … a “writer or journalist.”

Again … ouch.

I was a journalist for many, many years for the largest newspaper in Indiana. I’d like to think that I was a good writer who kept his objectivity, but also held to his Catholic faith. I pray that I never wrote anything that would cause condemnation by Jesus.

Today I am more of a “messenger” that conveys the true thoughts, beliefs, missions and messages of those who employ me. That includes private companies, individuals and political types.

So … ouch again!

Now let’s look at the historic definition of these Scribes who seemed to be a thorn in the side of Jesus and many of his followers.

Back at that time, the Scribes were those who were educated enough to read and write – transcribe if necessary – the letters, edicts, rulings, etc., of those who had come before them.

They were the select class of “intelligentsia” who advised the kings and queens of the day. In effect – as translators – they were the most powerful voices for the leaders.

Those voices helped the leaders of that day make decisions that would impact the country.

By now, it’s probably pretty easy to equate the Scribes of yesteryear to the journalism of today.

My social media feeds are filled daily with criticism of today’s media voices who are consistently blamed for the way they interpret history, culture, current events and politics. I understand the criticisms … I also feel sorry for the true scribes who look at their profession as one of high, objective importance to tell the truth and report the facts.

They are not the evil ones in this world. But … there are media voices today that stretch that basic element of reporting and objectivity to different levels of engagement.

We may all have quibbles with some of these. CNN is too liberal. FOX is too conservative. The New York Times is too liberal. The Wall Street Journal is too conservative.

Somewhere in between … the truth lies.

So what did the Scribes do way, way back then to make Jesus so upset?

They called Jesus’ claim to forgive sins nothing more than blasphemy. They consistently asked for proof, whenever Jesus made some outlandish claim. They objected to the way Jesus seemed to ignore some of the old rituals of the Jewish faith at the time.

They did not like the way Jesus was friendly to all people – he ate dinner with sinners for goodness sake! They questioned his exorcisms … wondered if He was in collusion with Satan, rather than opposed to him. And finally … in the end, the Scribes of that day plotted with others to put Jesus to death and then mocked Him while he hung on the cross.

So … where does that leave us today?

I’m not sure. The face of journalism – the essence of being a scribe – is rapidly evolving in many, many ways.

While many of today’s journalists seem to be anti-Catholic, anti-Christian, anti- Jew, anti-Muslim, anti-God, anti-religion … I can assure you that there are many newsrooms across America where good, honest men and women struggle daily to do their jobs and hold fast to their faith.

Not all journalists are evil.

Not all businesses and CEO’s are evil.

Not all politicians are evil.

We spend way too much time and energy today trying to paint each other into the extremes of the pendulum of public debate. There is a vast middle ground. And it is not all that bad.

It is made up of people who are searching – honestly – for the truth. For justice. They may be misguided. They may also be poorly catechized.

Jesus was, of course, right to challenge the Scribes of His day.

But we should not be so quick to condemn the honest scribes of today who are simply searching for the truth and recording their journeys as they go.

About the Author

Dan McFeely is a Carmel, Indiana, writer, communications business owner, book editor and a former professional journalist. Dan also works as an Adult Faith Formation Minister, currently serving as a spiritual director for the men's and women's Christ Renews His Parish program at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church in Carmel. He is a graduate of the Ecclesial Lay Ministry program offered by the Diocese of Lafayette-in-Indiana and has studied theology at Marian University.

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11 Comments

  1. Somewhere in the middle sits the truth. Extremes are sensationalized and the battle for the middle ground continues. So much good (and good people) are overlooked searching and defending the extremes…good old truth is right there in the middle. Thank you Dan

  2. Dan

    You’ve made some good points and I think you are correct in saying there are good people serving as journalists.
    The pendulum has swung so far that the truth does not lie in the middle anymore but is considered by many as extremist.
    As always I enjoy your reflections.

  3. nice reflection. media likes to confuse all of us. The spirit will guide us to the truth…

  4. The pendulum swings. The truth will set us free! Also timeless is that out Lord God is the way!

  5. Hi Dan, Thanks for your reflection. To me it reads like an apologia for good-hearted, sincere journalists. Nothing wrong with that, as far as it goes. But I think today’s rant against the Scribes, and the issue Our Lord takes with them and the Pharisees on several occasions, comes from his universal abhorrence of hypocrisy wherever it rears its ugly head. The Scribes get it in the neck not because they were “journalists”, but because, as you indeed say, they were the “intelligentsia” of the day, the “Establishment” of the day, and as such were thought- and behaviour-leaders for the population. That’s why Jesus trains his anger on them, because they have a huge responsibility to lead and set a good example to those who look up to them. Sadly the fact is that our leaders in the establishment today, from politicians to broadcasters to business leaders to individuals who spout judgemental criticism on social media, do not practise what they preach, and are hypocrites too often. As Christians we are called to be like Jesus and speak up against hypocrisy wherever we find it, and refuse to go along with it. So we should all of us be like your sincere “good honest men and women” in our “struggle” for the truth.

  6. Mr. McFeely here in St. Louis a criminal with a lengthy record smoked marijuana and got high, robbed a store, assaulted the owner and tried to crawl through the police officers window who encountered him and the suspect tried to grab his gun and was shot and killed. The media showed a picture of him in his graduation cap and gown and interviewed his best friend who stated they did nothing and he was standing in the street with his hands up and the police gunned him down and this was the story the media ran with. The race riot that followed for weeks was a plus no doubt for the medias ratings. This is how dangerous their irresponsibly can be and how they will do anything for ratings and why the publics opinions are rock bottom of them.

  7. Mr. McFeely here in St. Louis a criminal with a lengthy record smoked marijuana and got high, robbed a store, assaulted the owner and tried to crawl through the police officers window who encountered him and the suspect tried to grab his gun and was shot and killed. The media showed a picture of him in his graduation cap and gown and interviewed his best friend who stated they did nothing and he was standing in the street with his hands up and the police gunned him down and this was the story the media ran with. The race riot that followed for weeks was a plus no doubt for the medias ratings. This is how dangerous their irresponsibly can be and how they will do anything for ratings and why the publics opinions are rock bottom of them.

  8. There are NO honest scribes in the swamp of DC!!! The political HACKS who make more money than rock stars and think they are the news are the worst enemy of our country. Too bad we don’t execute traitors anymore; there are quite a few in DC for sure. As Jesus had no use for his scribes I have little to NONE who serve the democratic propaganda arm and swear allegiance to Hillary, Obama, Pelosi, etc. The money they make and the clowns they are become the spectacle of ‘news’ for Americans. I haven’t listened or watched TV or radio news in years; and I’m not missing anything important. I think Trump should discontinue the briefings that Sarah Sanders gives to the obnoxious, liberal press!!! It’s just another platform to make jack-asses of themselves; while they believe they are more important than the President of the U.S. These DC ‘journalists’ deserve all the righteous scorn they have brought on themselves by being heretics of their damned job to the American people!!!

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