The ultimate "weapon of mass insanity," is trying to live in this world without the values that are offered by the One who created it. It's not rocket science is it? 10 commandments to start-- don't hate your neighbor, don't kill them, don't sleep with their wife/husband, honor our parents, set aside one day to honor the one who created the world, don't elevate anything in our lives above God to an idol status, don't worship any objects as if they were god, don't establish any other Gods than the One revealed through the Judeo-Christian Salvation history-- The God of Mt. Sinai, and the LORD of the New Covenant who we as Christians know as JESUS, the One who became a human being, while retaining a divine nature. He simplified it even more to
"LOVE YOUR NEIGHBOR AS YOURSELF,"
which also includes not hating ourselves, who have the divine image, or hating life, which is sacred, or hating others who also have a divine image.
President Trump should try to remember that offices of authority, that he represents, are established by divine authority, even if they are not perfect offices of authority. These office of authority are established with social, political, and authoritative boundaries. By trying to mix social media boundaries with the authority of the office of presidency, it undermines the authority of the office of presidency, and threatens his credibility and the credibility of America, and thereby presents a threat to America. He should at least establish an official channel for his public media communications, i.e, a "middle-man/lady" so as to not make it appear that he is acting independent of the established government of America. If he keeps on trying to re-invent the wheel, he could risk his administrations success, and may face grounds for excusal, either by the authority that he represents or divine authority that is supposed to, in theory, be the source of the office of a commander in chief. Washington is not a CEO job, which he is used to.
And the Newspaper did not help by saying he did not state accurately the status of military forces. When they do this, they give the enemies of America information that they can use against us and this can compromise national security. The media should stick to the issues instead of holding a microscope over everything President Trump says.
--Herald