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Escape to Egypt (Matthew 2:13-15) People centred decision making in all walks of life, Has been mobile since the ‘90s, when the human fife, Became rational equality and the dissemination of info, From the web, that internet that made the waves defo. History supersedes the monolithic eye, where god lives, To form the footprint of the hardest anthropoid and spivs, Social, economic, digital, literary, physical and domestic, The footprint of your ancestry sets the gel - red artistic. It’s by history or archeology that we live - interpretation, And the prehistoric humankind showed theirs, satisfaction, A progressive line of learning engraved the stars with awe, Until our proxima is regal with attitude to clay our jaw. So, before the technology age, which is just recent, Humankind didn’t have any digital footprint, (thirty cent), And prior to the invention of printers in 1453, yes, lean, There was no literary footprint to hide for athiest kids mean. Create autonomy through boundaries, in work spaces, Don’t ignore gender as deviance, thrust glance on the glazes, Decremental through history, women were firmly rejected, As mothers, quiffs and dancers on the grid selected. Empowerment serves groups or individuals who hurt, Because of social discrimination towards decisions, blurt, Today many groups or causes cheese the fiery spread - Race, ethnicity, disability, religion, gender, mind ahead. Matthew 2:13-15 says this. Matthew “When the magi, Had departed, an angel from the Lord appeared, [tricky], To Joseph in a dream and said ‘Get up. Take [with guts], The child and his mother and escape to Egypt [await]. Stay there until I tell you, for Herod will soon [fate], Search for the child in order to kill him.’ The angel did plate. 14 Joseph got up [thus] and, during the night, [with head] - Took the child and his mother to Egypt. [He did ahead]. 15 He stayed there until Herod died. This fulfilled [bid], What the Lord had spoken through the prophet [slid]: I have called my son out of Egypt” - [there, here, states]. Well, if you believe this then you need to disable pirates. Matthew does not say god spoke to partner Joseph, He says the angel was his hero, from within - [cenotaph]: His mind’s perception. Delusion heroes the chip threatened, To assert the passions bright, budding and determined. Common English Bible used.
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