A Black male in Dallas, I am Jamaican by nationality, but an Internationalist by reason. I consider myself a member of the Human race, but recognize the story that my pigmentation brings. I enjoy nature. I love to walk, visit nature sites and parks, and just enjoy the outdoors. I enjoy reading, and am only sorry that I cannot read all the wonderful books there are out there.
My area of expertise is Christian Religion. My biggest problem is with Fundamentalist Christians, and my greatest joy is seeing someone actually living the philosophy of Jesus Christ.
My passion is ...
anything pleasurable
I know too much about ...
absolutely nothing
My parents always told me ...
The cleanliness of your shoes say a lot about you
My childhood ambition ...
Become someone of stature
My favorite memory ...
Any Christmas memory
Why I write ...
Because I want to say something (sometimes)
What I am reading/watching/listening to ...
National Public Radio
My first job ...
Social work Volunteer; then research assistant at UHWI
My best moment ...
Whenever I make my wife smile
My inspiration ...
I wish it were Jesus, but I am always three days journey from Him.
There are many who believe that evil is a moral value. Indeed, most people view evil as something that is done by an individual that is wrong, or sinful, and thus think that evil is something that an individual will do. But sin and evil are not synonymous. Evil is a necessary reality since there is good. Evil is not a moral value, nor is good a moral value. Both good and evil are realities necessary for the function of life. The sun shines, but that glow can cause hurt. Good aids life and evil is the result of the good that we experience. The power of the human will can control some aspect...
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Member since: July 2009
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