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Romans 8:19-22King James Version (KJV)

19 For the earnest expectation of the creature waiteth for the manifestation of the sons of God.


My first child was dramatically aborted in Stamford, Connecticut with a special vacuum that sucked him or her out violently to death. As this process happened, I had beseeched the mother to wait for me as I barreled down interstate 95 from Boston to Fairfield County some eighteen years ago. Alas, I arrived ninety minutes too late. The mother went ahead without my consent and aborted the child under the guidance of the housekeeper who egged her on to do so.

I am a Christian and recoil at the allowance of the slaughter of nine hundred american original children every day, and over six thousand per week in the United States of America.  I think of Colin Kaepernick taking a knee in protest at his job before a captive audience and see that he will not honor what America stands for. Mr. Kaepernick, I too abhor many vestiges of this America we live in. Every three years, over one million defenseless children are murdered in the name of woman rights, freedom and progress. It is a strong delusion which I harp against. Do you know what it is like to lose your first born and to have the law of the land say it is just? How about the millions of Americans neurologically maimed through the advent and administration of vaccines with carcinogenic heavy metals? Their self-expression, a bridge to freedom and liberty is directly attacked through the current formulation of vaccines. I live in the America you live in. Abortion is in fact the greatest killer of African-Americans. Instead of taking a knee, stand with all of us who fight the good fight of human rights, of true freedom and liberty for all. I am not at all pleased that our elected leaders continue to pass on what matters most. Every day, lives are lost through abortion. Every day, children are becoming neurologically damaged and the road for them and their families becomes a stressful and uncertain daily struggle.

It is my estimation that those of us who truly stand for human rights on a local, national and global level must love louder. That we not allow opposing forces to paint us as they deem fit, according to their special interests. It is my understanding that the good Lord blesses all, without discrimination, if they live according to his purpose. The degree to which we love has the power to change life around us like a ripple effect. In leaving our comfort zones of familiarity and placing ourselves in service to make life dynamically better for the disadvantaged, we become amplifying hubs of altruistic love. Staying consistent in this pattern of being and doing changes others from the inside out to consider how they are living their own lives. People begin to care more than they already were. Far from the original sources, positive impacts unfold, breaching hearts long ice cold. Like flowers, people begin to open up more when they are exposed to such constant sources of positive, loving energy that says without words, “I am here… and.. I am not going away.”


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