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We are all God's children

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I may not define God the same way that you do. In fact. you may call God by another name, or by Goddess. The point is, it doesn't matter. We are all God's, regardless of the definition, regardless of the belief, regardless of the name. I am a mother, grandmother, aunt, sister, cousin and friend. I am called Grandma, Ma, Momma, Sandra, Saundra, Sandra Jane, and Sandi. I don't care which name they use, I will answer to them all. If any of my children or grandchildren ever decided to call me by another name - I would not care - I would still answer. If you believe in a supreme deity that you believe embodies righteousness on a much grander scale than any human is capable of possessing, then how can you expect anything less from this deity? And, if you expect less from this deity, then you must be incorrect with your definition of supreme being or deity. How can you believe that only "some" of the people of this earth are God's children? From t

The Chosen Ones

Why do Christians believe that Jews are the chosen ones? They were chosen for certain things to happen to them and through them, but they are not chosen for the world to turn a blind eye to whatever their government decides to do, regardless of how they justify it. Creation / Creator loves all that has been created.  If you think God chose the Jews so we would treat them as a special people, then you missed the point. The Jews were small in number, were enslaved and were rebellious. They were the least likely group of people to be chosen by anyone. THAT is the lesson. That's the point. The least likely to be chosen - were chosen.  God / Creation / The universe does not love them more than any other groups of people. Their land is not holier than any other land. All lands and all people come/came from the same source. One is not better than the other. We Are One - One Verse - in this Universe The Palestinians are loved by God, as are all people. They deserve to

Maya Angelou - Any person with God constitutes the majority

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This video features Dr. Maya Angelou, reciting her phenomenal poem, "Phenomenal Woman," on Oprah's Super Soul Sunday series.   "Any person with God, constitutes a majority."