Whether we are discussing the differences in people regarding race, color, ethnicity, creed, financial status or
gender, we must realize that on this planet, there is only one race, the human race.
Sometimes we try to hide our prejudices behind other reasons, to justify the positions we take politically, socially, environmentally, or any other way we human beings use to suppress the voice of others. We are more alike than any difference we profess.
The root cause of prejudice is fear, not hatred. While certain groups may be extremely angry about an issue, the underlying cause of anger is fear. Fear is often coupled with greed. This is really the poverty mentality, which says, I need more than you; if I have it you cannot have it; or, there is not enough to go around. This is also the power mentality, if I have more than you; you have to do what I say; and/or follow my laws, even though I do not have to follow my laws.
What is the paradigm you wish to follow? Are you a follower or a leader? Do you stand up for yourself? Do you stand up for yourself in the midst of fearful, greedy and/or powerful people? Do you stand up for truth?
Think of how you respond to someone expressing a different viewpoint, or addressing uncomfortable issues such as immigration, homelessness and hungry children in our country and the world. We only have this one world to life on at this moment.
If we are truly serious about fixing our world, before we can build any bridges to repair
the damage we have caused, we must eradicate the root cause of fear. War, murder and killing are not communication skills.
There is more to do, more to share, more to learn, more to understand, more to forgive, more to let go. It is not about being right, or wrong, or making others right or wrong. There is no way to make up for the loss of life through war, violence, bloodshed, or retaliation. Two wrongs do not make a right. We need to build bridges to and for all people everywhere.
Despite all our unique differences, we all share this one beautiful planet. We are all born in the same way, we all breathe air while we are here, and we all die. We are all having a shared human experience. Our life is in our blood, without which we would cease to be. No one soul is better than any other soul on this planet, no matter what our pride (insane ego) might be telling us. Jesus came to earth to show us first hand how to live on this planet and how to care for one another.
It is also good to remember the words of Jesus as he taught us the Golden Rule, to treat
others the way we want to be treated. He did not say to treat only those who are like-minded to us, or to treat only those who are our family and friends, or those who fit into our socioeconomic circles, or who have the same skin color, or nationality, or age, or gender, or religion, or non religion as we do (whatever color, or nationality, or age, or gender, or religion, or non religion as we do that is).
There is only one race of people on this planet.
It’s the human race.
God Bless