I continue to appreciate The Nathan Jacobs Podcast (also on YouTube here). In a recent episode, The Ideology of Hell – Nominalism & the Liberation of the Individual, he ended with a very insightful point, which I will review here (and timestamped here).
The overall message of this episode is a continuation of his primary theme – the most important question: realism or nominalism? And, as you can see from his title, in his view nominalism is a road that both liberates the individual and leads to hell. And, over the course of my writing at this blog, it is a point I came long ago to embrace.
Again, what I identify as quotes are not always word-for-word transcriptions. Take that for what it’s worth.
In the ending section, the last few minutes of this two-hour episode, he summarizes the woke ideology that is merely one more step in this nominalist path:
We are gods. We can remake reality how we see fit. Whether through cultural change, surgical means, virtual reality, whatever. Reality is subject to us, not the other way around.
We certainly live in this world today.
So, what comes next? When people abandon religion, they initially move to the occult. When they grow disillusioned with the occult, they move into political activism. They are search of something to give their lives meaning.
Yes, we live in this world.
So it isn’t about trans, or homosexuality, or abortion, the real thing driving them is this pursuit of meaning, for purpose. It is the ability to advocate for justice.
They are in search for meaning, a cause, a way to change the world.
And this gets to why there will not be a national divorce.
This is why I am very cynical when people talk about a national divorce. On the one hand, I really do think it is a good idea.
I think beyond a good idea – it is the only peaceful possibility. The thing is, what I just wrote is an impossibility, like a square circle. It isn’t peacefully possible, so it cannot be a peaceful possibility.