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Sunday 3 February 2013

Truth in the inward part...in word and deed...Do they teach you that in Sunday School-its for free usually?

Nobody can teach you to respect simple truths such as 2+2+4=8.   It is a very simple truth.  Hebrews 5:11 is very helpful on this point and reminds us that sometimes, we are in need of teaching and the ability to just digest that which is elementary and foundational since knowledge if not truth is cumulative. 

I heard a preacher once talk about how important it is  to honor your mother and father so your days can be prosperous.  The bible also says that God is not a man that he should lie.  It also says that God is the same yesterday today and tomorrow. So, can you honor your father while denying your father's or father's father's ancestry? What a nice tan you have. Where are you from? What nice full lips you have and skin soooooooo full of melanin. What is your ancestry? You are mixed with something. Your mother is from the Islands and so are  you. You were born in either Puerto Rico or Jamaica so you could be part Spanish or Part English but nice skin tone you have. You don't sun burn though.  The preacher was quite often told that they were not part anything but fully Jamai....Sorry fully West Indian. Ok.  He wanted to say they were part African but there was soo much resistance even though many of the words they used had  African origin.  It is hard to honor your father if you deny his ancestry or his father's ancestry; so the preacher said. God made all things good and don't they tell you in school that the Egyptians and Egypt is in Africa and they they had Pyramids in the upper nile valley as well that included Ethiopia.  What else is good about Africa? There is a lot of stuff  and that is why they, umm your other ancestors such as Mr. Tate or Livingstone, don't want you to know how valuable and mineral rich it is and you stay spiritually undelievered since you cannot say simply in  the spirit of truth".... I am part-African." That was not soo hard.  There are white people born in Africa who can say proudly that they were born in Africa or at least there father or mother is..an African.  The reason is because after you have seen its God kissed beauty quite unlike anywhere else, you would not hesitate to love yourself in all your various constituent genetic elements.  Love yourself and your various contributing ancestries  that constitute your rather unique identity and acknowledge each one in truth and have some peace; there's a good girl. 

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