Media and the absence of truth

February 19, 2018 WWJWMTD by Steve the son of John

The Media—“Stupid is as stupid does”

One has to be careful to what you listen too. If you spend too much time listening to media outlets, well, you are possibly becoming dumber. Yes, that is right. How much time you spend reading, listening, or watching media sources directly relates to how many brain cells you have and how high of an IQ you can attain too.

Our media obviates intelligence and common sense. There are only 3 ways one can kill brain cells and absorbing today’s news is #3. The media is causing such great havoc in America. Lies become truth and evil becomes good. There are so many individuals within the media culture that cannot be objective—their hate drives their decisions and their news stories.

Some would say, “It (what they say) might not be stupid, but it sure isn’t smart.” However, I proclaim that the media distorts what is true and good, and promotes evil intentions over justice and rightful thinking.

We are in a cultural battle for justice and truth. Do not look to our government to do what is right and just. You cannot solve a spiritual problem with worldly solutions. Democracy will fail the very institutions that support its creation and promotion. When God is taken out of the equation then democracy will eventually look to the “beast” for assistance.

My answer to the corruption within the media, Jesus Christ. He is and will always be the only way, the truth, and the life. It is only in the strength of the Holy Spirit that history changes for good and people become beacons of truth.

When one steals from God by taking a principle of God and then uses it for selfish motives there is a price to pay. God does not take stealing lightly and nor should we. If ‘freedom of the press’ is the principle by which you support your profession then do not insult me by taking away my freedom—my desire for the freedom of truth and enlightenment.

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Dr. Steven J. Wentland www.wwjwmtd.com

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