Lets take a step back from religion for a moment. As a black man in America I find myself at times embarrassed ashamed of what I see blacks doing in this country. Doesn't matter if it was from a ghetto, or a privilege black person. I've worked amongst whites most my life and when I hear a story of crime, drugs, neglect, murder or single parenthood I feel ashamed. Truth is that's not all blacks nor how we feel. Vice versa, I have white friends that chime in on history discussions and put there head down SS if they committed the act of slavery. The minority who wanted slavery did not speak for the majority, but they still apologizes for the minority actions. It's a few who can turn a fight into a riot and make a race or religion look bad. Your faith doesn't make you a good man it's your heart. Truth is aught, falsehood is naught, it can't be change only disguised. What's in your heart is who you are, doesn't mean it's who you have to be. SMIB!
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