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THE CHURCH MILITANT - BELEAGUERED BY BERGOGLIANISM

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Bill Cosby and the truth behind
many public idols and heroes

by David Mills
April 27, 2018
By David Mills

April 27, 2018

He lived in my town for a while, which we thought was kind of cool, since he was so famous and so loved. Bill Cosby worked on a doctorate in education at the University of Massachusetts. Friends would excitedly report the rare Cosby sighting. We had America’s beloved uncle in town.

Who was, it turns out, a sexual predator. A really horrible one. Yesterday a court convicted him of three felonies [for which he faces up to 30 years jail time]: “penetration with lack of consent, penetration while unconscious, and penetration after administering an intoxicant.” That’s just one woman, among the 50-some who say he did the same thing to them. The New York Times noted that “In recent years, Mr. Cosby, 80, had admitted to decades of philandering, and to giving quaaludes to women as part of an effort to have sex.”

And he was America’s beloved uncle. Look at the headline of this story from June, 2014, fewer than four years ago: “Bill Cosby Tops List of Most Admired Fathers in America According to New Poll.”

Cosby’s real history offers a lesson, but it’s not an easy one. Don’t believe the world’s story. Don’t take its heroes as your heroes. Question what the world tells you, and don’t take the public image at face value. Don’t, for example, assume America’s uncle and most admired father lives a virtuous life.

Look at the world’s story a lot more cynically than you’d like to. Because what we see is only a picture, created by people who tell lies for a living.


The world lies. Consciously, purposely, unabashedly, psychopathically. A massive, sophisticated, utterly unprincipled industry works without stopping to make you believe things that are not true. That wicked people are lovely people, for example. Vast amounts of money are to be made through creating public heroes. Vast amounts of power are to be gained.

A lot of people invest themselves in making sure you believe those “heroes” truly live heroically. Worse, we invest ourselves. We want heroes. We want the same heroes everyone else has. You and I want to think nice thoughts about people. We don’t want to be cynical. People don’t like cynics.

Imagine that in 2014 when America made Bill Cosby its favorite dad, you told your co-workers or your Bible study that we don’t know what he’s really like and that for all we know he could be a rapist. They’d call you a jerk or a crank. Bill Cosby? Everyone loves Bill Cosby!

You want to see how this works in Hollywood? Watch the classic Betty Davis movie All About Eve. Read histories of the movie industry like Scandals of Classic Hollywood. Look at how many people, including the industry’s best and brightest, covered up for Harvey Weinstein, and a lot of guys nearly as bad. Note how many of his enablers got away with it — Hi Meryl! — thanks to their expert spin doctors and a media who needs them.

Want to see how it works in politics? Look at my recent congressman Tim Murphy. A pro-life hero‚ right up to the day the local newspaper revealed that he wanted his girlfriend to abort their child. He was, by the way, cheating on his wife. When the girlfriend called him on his hypocrisy in making pro-life statements, he wrote back, “I’ve never written them. Staff does them. I read them and winced.” Turned out he was also notoriously abusive to his staff. But who knew? We thought he was one of the good guys. We could only see the image he and his people created.

Scripture teaches this, but we don’t really listen. As I said, no one wants to be a jerk or a crank. The Psalmist tells us, “Put not your trust in princes,” because they can’t be trusted. “Do not look on appearance or on stature,” or riches and public image, the Lord says in I Samuel. “Man looks on the outward appearance” and gets it wrong.

The famous passage in Isaiah we take as a prophecy of our Lord says He has “no form or majesty that we should look at him, and no beauty that we should desire him.” We wouldn’t even recognize the Son of God, because He doesn’t look the way we expect a superstar or a superhero to look. He looked even less like that on the Cross.

Jesus saw the same thing. He said to the great and good of His day: “Woe to you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! For you are like whitewashed tombs, which outwardly appear beautiful, but within are full of dead people’s bones and all uncleanness.” That’s what He thought of the religious ruling class.

Don’t make heroes of the world’s heroes. Some will actually be heroes and some will be monsters like Bill Cosby. You won’t know which is which. The world is that good at telling lies. God’s people live as strangers in a strange land, resident aliens, people who are just passing through. On the way, like the Israelites, we must keep ourselves free of the local gods, the local heroes.

We have our own. The Lord Himself. And all the great saints who’ve gone before us, and all the saints we know.


The unfortunate truth of widespread public gullibility about celebrities and other prominences projected 24/7 by media onto public consciousness can perhaps best be summarized by the fact that for the past two decades now, Americans have told Gallup that the woman they most admire is Hilary Clinton - from when she first became First Lady in 1994, and even after she lost her hubristic bid to become the first woman president of the USA.

A 'popularity' hard to explain, for in her first years as First Lady, she was already tainted by her unprecedented attempt and resounding failure to push through Hilarycare in Congress and the revelations of her financial shenanigans while working as a corporate lawyer in an Alabama law firm while her husband was governor there (remember Whitewatergate?), through to her blaming 'America's vast rightwing conspiracy' for the public disclosure of her husband's multiple sexual adventures and his impeachment for lying about the Monica Lewinsky affair; enough to get her elected as a senator representing New York State to be her springboard to run for president on no other basis than that she was Hilary Clinton, regardless that she had not really had any actual achievements or contributions to the public good; enough to continue being America's
'most admired woman' through all her fumbling and major errors as Secretary of State (worst of which was Benghazi) and go on be the Democratic candidate for President, despite the felonious embarrassments of Tapegate - but not enough, thank God!, to be elected. Especially considering all the various and multiple election shenanigans that continue to be revealed about her campaign. And the fact that from all accounts, she is actually quite an unlikable person with a nastiness that was capable of hounding her husband's bedfellows with substantial damage to the women concerned ...

One can only conclude that perhaps it is not so much the gullibility of Americans that keeps her at the top of Gallup's 'most admired woman' list year after year, but faulty sampling by Gallup all these years! Anyway, let Hilary Clinton be the poster girl for all contemporary false idols...

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