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The Catholic Man Show

Michael Knowles - The Power of Language: Truth, Euphemisms, and Silence in a Noisy World

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The Catholic Man Show

Leisure, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.9739 Ratings

🗓️ 8 July 2025

⏱️ 12 minutes

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Summary

In this episode of The Catholic Man Show, hosts Adam Minihan and David Niles welcome Michael Knowles, conservative commentator and host of The Michael Knowles Show, to discuss the critical role of language in shaping truth, culture, and faith. Drawing from philosophy, theology, and literature, Knowles explores how the corruption of language distorts our perception of reality, the dangers of slogans and propaganda, and the rebellious power of silence in a distracted world. From Dante’s view of fraud to the importance of interpreting the “signs of the times,” this episode is a thought-provoking call to reclaim language for truth and virtue.

Key Discussion Points:

  • Language as a Lens for Truth: Knowles explains that language is not a neutral tool but shapes how we perceive the world. Misusing it, such as through euphemisms like “undocumented American” instead of “illegal alien,” can obscure truth and manipulate thought.
  • Euphemisms and Lies: While polite euphemisms (e.g., “woman of a certain age”) can be charitable, dishonest ones cross into lying, undermining civil discourse and societal standards.
  • The Battle of Standards: The real fight isn’t between free speech and censorship but between competing norms. Knowles critiques free speech absolutism, advocating for standards that reject obscenity and fraud in the public square.
  • Philosophy and Language Degradation: Drawing on Josef Pieper, Knowles notes that denying objective truth turns language into a tool for manipulation, eroding reasoned debate and civil society.
  • The Power of Silence: In a world of constant noise, silence is a rebellious act that allows us to hear God’s voice and interpret the “signs of the times,” as Christ urges.
  • Dante and Fraud: Knowles connects Deacon Harrison Garlick’s idea of lying as “contraceptive speech” to Dante’s Inferno, where fraud, especially betrayal, is among the gravest sins, as it perverts language’s purpose of conveying truth.
  • Christian Task of Interpretation: Knowles emphasizes that Christians are called not to “do” but to interpret the world’s meaning, aligning actions with truth rather than reconstructing it.

Resources:

  • The Catholic Woodworker – Discover heirloom-quality rosaries, including the “Saint Michael the Defender” rosary gifted to Michael Knowles.
  • Check out The Michael Knowles Show on your favorite podcast platform or at dailywire.com.
  • Explore Josef Pieper’s works on language and truth, such as Abuse of Language, Abuse of Power.
  • Learn more about Dante’s Inferno for insights into the moral weight of fraud and betrayal.

Transcript

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0:00.0

A good friend of our, Deacon Harrison Garland, he talks about how, like, lying and fraud is actually like a contraceptive speech.

0:10.4

Because language is meant and oriented towards the truth.

0:15.0

Right.

0:15.6

And how lying and fraud is actually like contraceptive.

0:18.6

Controceptive.

0:19.2

That's a beautiful image. I love it.

0:21.6

Like you guys are essentially...

0:23.6

Thornting the use of what it's made for.

0:25.6

You're philological sodomites.

0:27.6

You know, you're...

0:29.6

Michael, thank you so much for being here with us today.

0:36.6

We're really excited.

0:38.3

We wanted to talk about language today.

0:40.9

I brought my language to use for this discussion.

0:44.0

Perfect.

0:44.8

Perfect.

0:45.2

I was hoping you would.

0:47.0

So my question for you is, why does the corruption of language lead to the corruption of truth?

0:54.5

Because language is not some neutral medium through which I communicate my thoughts to you.

1:03.0

Language in many ways constitutes the way that we view the world.

1:07.2

So we are born to have language.

1:09.6

Adam in the garden before the fall has language,

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