The Virtue-Signaling Pharisee- Luke 18
Luke18:9-14 “Virtue signaling” or “moral grandstanding” has become a topic of conversation in the last few years, especially in relation to how people behave on social media, like twitter and facebook. Brandon Warmke is a philosophy professor who co-authored the book “Grandstanding: The Use and Abuse of Moral Talk”. He defines moral grandstanding as the act of engaging in moral talk for self-promotion and status. It is waving a flag about a particular moral or political issue in the hopes that people we like will be impressed with us. This can take a few different forms. For example, this might take the form of attacking someone online. Those who see you attacking the “bad” person, or the “bad” idea will be impressed by you standing up for what is right. This can give a sense of dominance over an enemy, especially if you can get others to gang up on them with you to humiliate and shame them. … In moral Grandstanding there is no desire to create peace or understanding with the per...