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Disdain From a Bull To a Cow

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Bigotry is evil

Religion is the major cause of Bigotry

Tolerance is what we need

To stay right on one opinion, all must belong deviations and differences no matter how logical, stay wrong. Socializing with others is a forceful and noisy drag integrating is impossible, rather prefer to be an isolated bag. Based on accent, appearances and names to others, these men treat the societal value of some, measured by what they eat. Strong opinions in opposition to reasoning for logic to marvel humanity, one step towards tragedy in life’s endless Novel. A strict brotherhood with an ideology as its drive having a dangerous will to hinder any other’s strive. Human manipulations and disasters to change nature’s stage systematically cutting off the rest to give theirs undue advantage. So much lessons we have to learn from the past yet the exhibition of man’s cruelty still lasts. Evil doers, acting as nature’s sons in disguise making it shocked and look in surprise. All lives are cultivated by God’s tractor yet discrimination and persecution lay on him as the factor. As the Earth becomes smaller, civilization and globalization cope actualizing a world of fine mixture which is our hope.

Copyright © | Year Posted 2016




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Date: 5/8/2016 3:42:00 PM
"All lives are cultivated by God’s tractor", love this! :) If only people could climb out of their shallow depths, they would see what really exists and should be embraced. You've a majestically rich way of seeing life. Mikki
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Date: 5/9/2016 9:59:00 AM
Yeeeeaaah! Hello Miki.. Its been a long while. How have you been? Thank you so much for this profound visit. I really appreciate it.

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