I feel that taking a break from all media sources might help calm my mind and my emotions.
In order for me to do that, I need to turn off the radio in my car, my television set at home, and all social media feeds on my computer, tablet and cell phone.
That would be extreme living for me … and all in a bad way.
I’ve heard of people living off the grid, moving to some remote place where they have to hike in on foot, and setting up a yurt after they cut down a bunch of trees in the middle of a pine forest.
They live on vegetables that they grow and fish that they catch. Every month or so they treat themselves to a trip to a city to really experience life.
You know I’m just kidding.
For all my off-the-grid readers, how do you even get this blog?
At least the off-the-gridders can be selective with the media they are exposed to. In the last couple of days I’ve been so frustrated with what I’ve heard in the media that I’m ready do something, but don’t what to do or whom to do it to.
All the impeachment talk concerning President Trump has me itching to impeach the media …Could someone actually do that?
I’m not saying for one moment that Trump didn’t do something wrong, but let’s not jump to the conclusion before we have the whole story.
The conclusion is where everyone is. Even the NDP candidate running for the PM of Canada is calling for Donald Trump to be impeached.
It’s all emotion based on information provided from someone we don’t know … information that still has yet to be verified as all true and accurate.
For all I know, what we are being told is true, but most likely it’s partially true or mostly true.
Remember the prince in the Princess Bride who was only mostly dead? I think what we are being fed fits somewhere in that category of not being completely true or false, just mostly one or the other.
But the media is talking about it as if it has all been proven true. They even interpret some of Trump’s words from the phone recording in ways that exaggerate what was said.
It stirs people’s emotions and builds a hype that creates a unified voice that judges and condemns before any real investigation or trial has done its job.
What the media is doing is building strong support for something that is based mostly on opinion at this point … their opinion!
And when that opinion catches wind, they stir the embers and fan their opinion flame into a bonfire, maybe even a wild fire that can’t be stopped.
Opinion is not truth. It might be true, but it’s not true until it is proven. When opinion becomes truth before it is proven, that’s what you call North American news.
They hold up their right to inform the people, but they are really only forming the people to their opinion.
Here’s the thing: Some people’s belief systems are based on opinion. Their opinion of God seems to be truth to them, even though they have never taken the time to prove their opinion one way or the other. All of us should question how we have let our opinion of God rule our relationship with Him, rather than seeking proof of God in our relationship with Him.
That’s Life!
Paul
Question: What opinion of God do you have that needs to be challenged? Leave your comments and questions below.