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Cameron Sprow's avatar

Of course, the answer to all this is Jesus Christ. A revival of the human heart turning away from our innate wickedness and toward our creator, who alone possesses the antidote to our condition, which is sinfulness. It's actually not a difficult problem to address. All it takes is for us to recognize our sin problem and consciously apply the remedy, which is to humble ourselves before God, and admit that we are wretched sinners and powerless to rectify it, in and of, ourselves. We need to give ourselves, mind, body, and spirit, to God, and let Him work to make of us more righteous people. And, that is the crux of the issue, isn't it? Because most people are much too proud to admit their condition. And society continues it's inexorable plunge off the proverbial cliff.

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John Parisella's avatar

Thank you for this article.

It seems to me that ensuring the ongoing, timely and appropriate access to mental health treatment of persons suffering from acute or chronic mental illness in all walks of life and income / socioeconomic levels, irrespective of employment status, is the way to fight a war on crazy.

I think that we also need a broad effort to educate Americans in schools and in every place of worship and employment, about the many triggers to acute problems, and the many signs that persons experiencing chronic difficulties that can explode into violence. Too often trauma is ignored or only those people lucky or fortunate enough to have someone who cares about them to ask them if they need help or help them directly.

It is clear to me that in the U.S. today the cable media, as well as what you describe as the ubiquitous conspiracists on various social media, arouse those persons who are having mental and emotional problems prone to acting out with crazy violence to enact their insane plans ... Maybe even encouraging them to act sometimes.

The US and state governments must make a true and sustained effort to redirect the many hundreds of billions of dollars spent on creating and then fighting instability across the globe to addressing these problems. Lets face it, there are many other problems inherent in out country which have developed over the last 60 years which I believe ultimately lead to the insane acts of violence like we have seen in 2025 already.

Right now it seems as if only insanely self-interested, greed motivated people may be in charge.

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