December 12, 2016
We know that the God of educated and the God of the child and the God of the civilized and the God of the primitive, are all the same God. He does not discriminate, he treats everyone as equals. No one is better than the other. He embraces everyone who lives a just and respectful life.
There is one God. He doesn't judge us by the color of our skin or where we grew up. He looks at us as equals. He loves us all equally. He judges us by the good in our hearts. God does not discriminate.
Angela Anthro
Monday, December 12, 2016
Thursday, December 8, 2016
Reading #44
December 8, 2016
The color of your skin makes no difference. What is just and good for one, is good and just for the other. We are all brothers. I have red skin, my granfather was a white man. What does it matter? We are all the same.
It's easy to stereotype people and judge them by their ethnicity or skin color. But people tend to forget that what's inside of us makes us who we are. We all have lungs, eyes, ears, mouths, noses, and hearts that cirrculate life throughout our bodies. Why are people so quick to forget that we are all made equal in dignity and spirit.
The color of your skin makes no difference. What is just and good for one, is good and just for the other. We are all brothers. I have red skin, my granfather was a white man. What does it matter? We are all the same.
It's easy to stereotype people and judge them by their ethnicity or skin color. But people tend to forget that what's inside of us makes us who we are. We all have lungs, eyes, ears, mouths, noses, and hearts that cirrculate life throughout our bodies. Why are people so quick to forget that we are all made equal in dignity and spirit.
Wednesday, December 7, 2016
Reading #43
December 7, 2016
The whites will pass. They should contaminate their own bed. One night, you will suffocate in your own waste.
The Natives understood that the Whites would face their own downfall. One day their wrong doing will catch up with them. They will be overwhelmed and suffocated by their own sins, espcially those against the Natives. All men are mortal, one day men will no longer walk the earth. There will come a day when trace of every race and humans will be gone.
The whites will pass. They should contaminate their own bed. One night, you will suffocate in your own waste.
The Natives understood that the Whites would face their own downfall. One day their wrong doing will catch up with them. They will be overwhelmed and suffocated by their own sins, espcially those against the Natives. All men are mortal, one day men will no longer walk the earth. There will come a day when trace of every race and humans will be gone.
Tuesday, December 6, 2016
Reading #42
December 6, 2016
The sight of your cities hurts the Native Americans' eyes. Is it because we are savages and don't understand? In your cities, you can't hear or see the beauty of nature. The clatter hurts my ears. The Natives love the smell of the wind, with a hint of pine. Wind is precious because we are all connected in the sense that we share the same breath.
In the busy city, all you can smell is pollution. The skyscrapers don't allow the natural light to shine down upon your skin. The ground is made a concrete and has no life. Nature is a thing of beauty and a city doesn't breathe life. Though there could be a million people in a city, none of them are connected. Our roots come from nature. Man is made of elements that were once a part of stars. A city diminishes are birth in nature, rather it makes us more of metal, smog, and stone. They say cities are one of the greatest things in the world, but have people forgotten the gift of nature that has been presented to man from the second he took his first breath?
The sight of your cities hurts the Native Americans' eyes. Is it because we are savages and don't understand? In your cities, you can't hear or see the beauty of nature. The clatter hurts my ears. The Natives love the smell of the wind, with a hint of pine. Wind is precious because we are all connected in the sense that we share the same breath.
In the busy city, all you can smell is pollution. The skyscrapers don't allow the natural light to shine down upon your skin. The ground is made a concrete and has no life. Nature is a thing of beauty and a city doesn't breathe life. Though there could be a million people in a city, none of them are connected. Our roots come from nature. Man is made of elements that were once a part of stars. A city diminishes are birth in nature, rather it makes us more of metal, smog, and stone. They say cities are one of the greatest things in the world, but have people forgotten the gift of nature that has been presented to man from the second he took his first breath?
Monday, December 5, 2016
Reading #41
December 5, 2016
Civilization has been thrust upon me. It hasn't added anything to my love for truth, honesty, and generosity.
Civilization isn't the source of what makes us an individual. We earn our values of truth, honesty, and generosity through our interaction with both the people and the world around us. It is up to us to decide what kind of people we're gonna be. It's easy to go with what everyone else is doing, but it takes a strong individual to stand up and do what they want to do, even if society rejects them. We have the power to choose. While the world around us can scream and shout and command us to be something, just another face among the crowd, we need to remember that we are individuals and we decide our own fate, not civilization.
Civilization has been thrust upon me. It hasn't added anything to my love for truth, honesty, and generosity.
Civilization isn't the source of what makes us an individual. We earn our values of truth, honesty, and generosity through our interaction with both the people and the world around us. It is up to us to decide what kind of people we're gonna be. It's easy to go with what everyone else is doing, but it takes a strong individual to stand up and do what they want to do, even if society rejects them. We have the power to choose. While the world around us can scream and shout and command us to be something, just another face among the crowd, we need to remember that we are individuals and we decide our own fate, not civilization.
Wednesday, November 30, 2016
Reading #40
November 30, 2016
We can only judge what's right by our own standard or right and wrong. Our way is different than the whites. The whites can do wrong their entire life yet they ask for penance on their death bed and everything is forgiven. The slate of their sins is completly wiped clean. It's different for us. We have to do what is right our entire lives. We share our food with those who are hunger. We give the cold blankets in their time of need.
It's important to go through life showing others respect and kindness. I don't think it's right for a person who has wronged other their entire life to be given a "get out of jail free" card on their death bed just because they don't want to go to hell. I believe that a person shoud be judged by all their actions, right or wrong. When it's time for our death it's important to remember you control where you whether it's heaven or hell. You control your own fate.
We can only judge what's right by our own standard or right and wrong. Our way is different than the whites. The whites can do wrong their entire life yet they ask for penance on their death bed and everything is forgiven. The slate of their sins is completly wiped clean. It's different for us. We have to do what is right our entire lives. We share our food with those who are hunger. We give the cold blankets in their time of need.
It's important to go through life showing others respect and kindness. I don't think it's right for a person who has wronged other their entire life to be given a "get out of jail free" card on their death bed just because they don't want to go to hell. I believe that a person shoud be judged by all their actions, right or wrong. When it's time for our death it's important to remember you control where you whether it's heaven or hell. You control your own fate.
Monday, November 28, 2016
Reading #39
November 28, 2016
They're a heartless nation. they made their people slaves. we never believe in making man slaves. we believe that the slaves are painted black so they can tell the difference from them.
The United States
allowed slavery to be a part of the country for many years. They enslaved their
fellow men and treated them as property rather than with respect and dignity.
The Cheyenne were wise beyond their years because they understood that all men
are equal and are deserving of love and respect. Sadly, it took the white men
an entire war and countless casualties to understand this concept of equality.
They're a heartless nation. they made their people slaves. we never believe in making man slaves. we believe that the slaves are painted black so they can tell the difference from them.
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