Monday, June 15, 2026

"The Intolerance of Tolerance": Something I wish I could have written

A few days ago I posted about "Pride Month" and how disgusted a lot of us have become with having sexual deviancy shoved into our faces during the month of June.  That post came following another in which I addressed the matter of someone accusing me of "bigotry" because of my beliefs about homosexuality.

The entire situation can be summarized by this statement I heard a number of times from the opposition: "We will not tolerate intolerance!"

I've been familiar with Karl Popper's "paradox of intolerance" for quite awhile now, going back to a philosophy class that I took in college at Elon.  The gist of it is that a society must be intolerant of intolerance, or else there is no tolerance at all.  To a point, I can agree with that.

To a point, mind you.

But the reality has been for a very long time, that the "tolerant" have been abusing the paradox as a weapon against those who have even the slightest disagreement with them.  The so-called "tolerant" - who are almost invariably of the "left side" of the ideological spectrum - do not seem capable of consideration of the viewpoints of others.  They instead are locked inside a fragile bubble, an "echo chamber", of their beliefs.  Any contradicting statements to their tenets are a dire threat to them, and are to be destroyed with all due vehemence.

How is there any dialogue possible, with people who think and behave like that?

In my own case, I did not initiate attack on anyone.  I did however profess sincere opposition to the beliefs of those people about social matters.  Matters which have corrupted and are destroying long-established and respected social institutions.  There is no such of a thing as "gay marriage", I will always believe.  Per the characteristics of true marriage, such a thing is impossible.

However, expressing that is enough to get labeled "bigot" and "intolerant" by individuals who are far more closed-minded than they realize about themselves.  They cannot oblige a person even merely thinking such a notion.  Anyone who does, they believe, should be destroyed.  And they are such gleeful bearers of the torch and truncheon.

George Orwell had a word for where this "intolerance of intolerance" would lead to.  That word is "thoughtcrime".  And that is what these policemen of allowable ideas have deviated into becoming: the watchful overlords of all concepts that a person might contain within the few square inches of his or her brain.

They come in many shapes and sizes: from the common "street thugs" that came to this blog over the course of the past week, to polished elites who occasionally descend from their towers to share their alleged "wisdom" on networks like CNN.  They share the same motivation: seek out and destroy dissidents.  They would have been excellent Stasi agents during the heyday of East Germany.  They possess a collective consciousness: dare defy one and they all come swarming in to counter-attack.

Such people are capable of "feeling".  They are incapable of thinking.  Especially for themselves.  And so it is that the merest slight against their common beliefs turns them into raging berserkers, fueled by the lust to destroy anyone who dares oppose their fragile ideology.

There is your true "intolerance", ladies and gentlemen.  There are your real bigots.

I decided to spend a few hours today investigating further the concepts of tolerance and intolerance.  Along the way I came upon a fascinating essay from a few months ago by one Greg Koukl.  Writing for the website Stand to Reason, Koukl addresses the fallacies of "tolerating no intolerance" and in doing so provides a counter to the assumed absolutism of Popper's paradox.

Koukl's essay is "The Intolerance of Tolerance".  Here is an excerpt:

"Most of what passes for tolerance today is nothing more than intellectual cowardice, a fear of intelligent engagement. Those who brandish the word “intolerant” are unwilling to be challenged by other views, to grapple with contrary opinions, or even to consider them. It is easier to hurl an insult—“you intolerant bigot”—than to confront an idea and either refute it or be changed by it. In the postmodern era, “tolerance” has become intolerance."

That is one selection from the essay and I am delighted to have come across it this afternoon.  It's a bit long, but well worth your time if you ever, like me, are confronted with so-called "tolerance" often hiding behind anonymity.

Thank you, Mr. Koukl.  You have put it in better words than I would have ever come up with.  You make me wish now that I had majored in philosophy.


7 comments:

  1. Thank you for sharing. I've watched your blog for the past week and the lack of true tolerance by the people hating you blows my mind. They really can't see how they are the actual bigots in this situation. I can't blame you for turning comments off on the previous posts but keep the comments open on this one. Let everyone see and know who the real bigots are. I bet SW Geek Hub is still hiding isn't he/it?

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  2. Anyone with a serious comment is welcome to do so.

    As far as can be determined, most if not all of the comments left by "the haters" of those previous two posts came from the same ten or so people. Wasn't very many at all.

    This blog saw much more activity when it was taking on the Johnny Robertson cult circa 2009. And during the Viacom situation, the number of visits during that vastly outweighed any from SW Geek Hub's bigotry.

    Heck, this blog saw more traffic than that when I visited a Seventh Day Adventist church and wrote about that.

    I'm not going to delete any comments left by "the opposition". Let the rest of the world see how bigoted, intolerant, and wicked some people can be. What was posted in the comments on those posts were as one person noted, real liberalism. Scratch away at it and there is a fascist underneath screaming to come out. And that is what those people are: fascists.

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  3. Karl Popper would be horrified to see what liberals have done with his philosophy of tolerance.

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  4. Greg Koukl isn't only with Stand to Reason. He founded it more than 30 years ago. He is an amazing intellectual and he speaks publicly often. I'm surprised it seems you've never heard of him until now.

    You're welcome! :)

    Shane

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  5. My advice, this fool Geek Hubris isn't worth it. It's like what Mark Twain said about never arguing with a fool, onlookers may not be able to tell the difference.

    Great Hohum is a coward and you proved that. You've also proved him-her-it and any other real intolerant can't win a legit debate. Reading trivia questions in a tavern is the limit of his potential. Sure he has fellow travelers - I like that you used that phrase - but those latch onto any fool that are like them. Social media has a way of magnifying one's supposed influence. For all we know Got Humbled paypaled his drunken customers into making comments with their phones.

    I read your book Chris and when I finished, you left me wanting more. The trek across America alone is more life than most people ever live! You must be in the top percentile of full life and that's something nobody can take away from. Especially not anonymous tiny-minded fools carrying their rainbow flags in lockstep with each other. They are the real tyrants but they'll be crushed in due time like every other real world stormtrooper.

    I do thank you for sharing the link to this essay. It's something that a lot of Christians would be wise to arm themselves with.

    You're fighting the larger war my friend. These pitiful pawns are nothing in the greater scheme of things. Keep your eyes on the prize. As a speaker I heard once said, "I've read the Bible and guess what? At the end of the book we win!"

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  6. I did look at Geek Humbled page on Facebook. It's not at all impressive. Any fool can create a Facebook page and fill it with ragebait. There's no daily Star Wars news there. Nothing but pro-lgbtq graphics.

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  7. I hate christians shoving their religion in my face

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