Cynicism.

This is an excerpt from Relevant Magazine.
 As products of broken homes, brand messaging, ‘seedy schemes revealed amid the formerly shrouded machinations of ‘the man.” Nothing being sacred anymore due to countless scandals from corporations and those who we were taught to believe and to trust. As well as media airing out the dirty laundry of fallen leaders; “It is totally understandable why we become cynical and ironic, [but] is it necessarily the best place to be for a Christian? Is there a point at which we need to put away our irony hats, stop making fun of our ridiculous and damaging pasts, and start thinking about taking things seriously and making the world better? ‘We need to remember if we keep poking holes in our Christian faith, sooner or later, what will we have left?’ As C.S. Lewis noted ‘There are no ordinary people. You have never talked to a mere mortal.’ Existence is inescapably serious.”