The recent kerfuffle over Indiana’s Religious Freedom Restoration Act reveals a deep problem in America that has nothing to do with religion or gay rights: we are losing our thirst for truth.
Not only are we unable to decipher among the never-ending media distortions what the truth on any given subject is, but we have concluded that it is simply impossible to attain the answer because “everyone lies.” Moreover, most of us don’t even care. We have altogether abandoned the quest.
Who is to define truth anyway?