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Reformation: African American

Par : Piankh Piankh
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-1-63795-104-0
  • EAN9781637951040
  • Date de parution01/03/2022
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurChampion Legacy Publishing

Résumé

The hope of this work is to simplify the process of African American reformation. This plainly means the rebuilding of their societies. Among them there are diverse views of what to do and what is important to do. Some decisions have already been made for this article. The first is, African American society must be reorganized if they are to survive. We are talking about society not the individuals.
Individuals can survive anywhere, in Germany, China, Pakistan, etc. Despite this, we feel, a society of their kindred and culture is the best place for individuals to survive. Hence the thrust as said above. Humanity has made much progress, including in social affairs. This is impressive, so much so, it overwhelms some people's judgment, they think the millennium has arrived. They begin to advocate individualism or versions of it.
All such have been carried away and have forgotten that human beings are animals, and most of their achievements are to satisfy their animal drives. When we contrast this with the "spiritual" achievements, we see that those come through deprivation and sacrifice, not the glory of conquering nature, science, or men. This leads us to believe there will be a contradiction in all physical benevolence, from friend or foe.
After making the decision to reform, there will be naysayers and "Luke-warm" participants. We should waste no energy on them, their beliefs mean they have no direction, no zeal, no hope in themselves. We only need to "keep the faith" and preserve the organizations. They will die and the organizations will induct their children. We cannot, under any circumstances, abandon our own good to anyone. Rather, all humanity must strive together towards the good; together.