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ALL LIFE HAS DIGNITYbut all lives are not lived dignified. From the G.O.D. view- If you are like many people of love, faith, strength and of a sound mind - you are sick and tired of “the sick and tired.”        Yes! I’m a black man and I concur that ‘black lives matter’ BUT so does all lives matter.  When I/you/me have an injured part of our body, yes- that part often needs/requires urgent attention but we know that it’s not the only part of the body. 

Take away the head when the leg is broken, the eyes when the ears are deafened and what have you? A body that needs to work together to be sure that the injured/damaged part can get the best treatment in order to bring about recovery, healing and restoration for the good of the entire body (nation).
What happens when we who say we are Christians truly believe and practice the word of God and remember that from ONE BLOOD- God created all of us to dwell of the face of His earth togetherMaybe the end(ing) of a great amount of divisiveness in our cities/communities/nation/world would occur. Maybe we will finally learn and stop being every-learning.

Are injured black lives requiring urgent care? For sure- but who are the ones inflicting the injuries, how and why? How do we bring dignity and honor back to all of God’s creations? Love is the key.  So yes, let’s get every part/member of the body/nation treated with love honor and dignity- One final note: It’s not about making one race or one nation good again, it’s about all of us- getting “back to God."  And oh yes- It starts with #wethepreachers

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