THE DR. FOX HYPOTHESIS
Last week I read a fascinating
article that was reprinted in “Psychology Today” but first published by “Leadership
Magazine” in the Spring of 1983. In it,
an associate professor of marketing at the University of Pennsylvania, Dr. J
Scott Armstrong, demonstrated that most people are overly impressed by so-called
experts – even when the content of their observations is completely absurd and unintelligible.
Armstrong calls this “The Dr.
Fox Hypothesis,” based on an experiment in which he hired an actor to pose as
Dr. Myron Fox for the purpose of delivering a rather strange scientific lecture
to a group of professionals. The lecture
was riddled with false statements, double-talk, non-sequiturs and absolutely contradictory
conclusions. Also, the speaker included
senseless jokes and meaningless references to totally unrelated topics.
Following the lecture, all
attendees were asked to fill out anonymous questionnaires to evaluate the presentation
they had heard. The vast majority of
those scientists reported that they found the lecture to be informative, illuminating
and ground-breaking.
Wow!
While reading this article,
my mind raced through numerous televised claims of current presidential
candidates in the USA, along with the public responses of people who had heard
them. Needless to say, that is an unequivocal
confirmation of The Dr. Fox Hypothesis.
It seems that multiplied millions are so mesmerized by people who stand
behind political podiums that no matter what they are saying, and no matter how
much it contradicts either logic or eternal truth, they choose to shut down their
intellects and blindly believe.
While I’m not promoting any
political party or politician, this situation merits our serious consideration. Earlier today, I was reading the biblical
book of Proverbs when I came across a very relevant admonition by King Solomon. It simply says, “Hear instruction and BE WISE, and do not disdain it.” (Proverbs 8:33)
Bottom-line: We must be ever
so careful as to WHO and WHAT we are hearing and internalizing for our
intellectual and spiritual sustenance.
Once again, Solomon expresses it far better than
I. “Keep your heart with all diligence,
for out of it spring the issues of life.” (Proverbs 4:23) My friends, be wise. Be prudent.
Be thoughtful. Remember: Eat the
fish and throw away the bones!
Sisters and brothers, be continually
blessed, and please (above all else) MAKE SURE YOU ARE READY TO MEET OUR SOON
COMING KING. Maranatha!
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