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LISTEN NOW! Picture yourself with a 55-gallon drum. OK, now fill that drum with peanut butter. More specifically, 72.4% of it, with peanut butter. The remaining space, fill it with jelly. If you were to mix the entire contents of the drum, all together, what would it taste like? Peanut butter? Right? Would it be considered evil to taste peanut butter? Absolutely not. The peanut butter simply makes up the majority of the 55-gallon drum. This makes sense when you understand the makeup of the contents of the drum. When we see some of the demonstrations that are taking place in America as a response to the 2016 Presidential Election, some may ask is it really about race or “Is George Soros Organizing Anti-Trump Protests?”
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This led Greg to ask the question, “What is the racial makeup of America?” According to Wikipedia, the racial mix of America is ‘White 72.4%, Black or African American 12.6%, Asian 4.8%, Native American and Alaska Natives 0.9%, Native Hawaiians and Other Pacific Islanders 0.2%, two or more races 2.9%, and some other race 6.2%.’
When someone simply looks at these facts of the demographics of America, it is plain to see that 72.4% of America’s population is one race. For a candidate to win the Presidency, they must win most of America’s largest race; the white race. That is simply truth. We cannot fall prey to the victimizing and marginalization that currently is happening in America. These are simply Alinsky tactics being waged to cause and fester further and further division in America.
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Additionally, Greg shares, “Don’t feel bad because you’re a Black American, don’t feel bad because you’re a White American, don’t feel bad because you’re an Asian American. We’re all Americans…In regards to the Church, [we must remember the words of Jesus] we’re called to love all nations [races], we’re called to win them all. That includes, you need to love white people too. You need to love every nation [race] and you need to embrace who you are.” Its important to remember these words, “E Pluribus Unum”, and these words of Jesus,“If a house is divided against itself, that house cannot stand.” Unity is our greatest strength as Americans. Yes, we are made up of many but we are one, remember what is written on the Presidential Seal, and on every dollar that we spend are these words, “E Pluribus Unum”, “Out of many, one”.
Be encouraged as you get a Biblical perspective regarding some of the events that are taking place in our nation, and so much. Also shared in this segment: division, organizers, Socialism, peanut butter, jelly, 55-gallon drum, Alinsky Tactics, and unity. Greg and Steve shared in this segment.
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