What does the conceptual framework of Christianity have to offer us?

 

Part II of II

A black person is not black but a soul deserving of the same kind of love as a white person, for a white person is not white but rather a soul also.

 

A woman is not a female and a man is not a male; they are both souls deserving of equal respect.

 

A homosexual is not homosexual, an intellectual is not an intellectual, the strong are not strong, the weak are not weak, the physically challenged are not physically challenged; rather, they are all souls.

 

Each soul came from the same place and will return to the same place.

 

The Christian religion teaches us to treat everyone with love, for the person is not what it appears to be.

 

The person is a soul just as all people are. It is not at the body one must look to see the soul. It is deep within the eyes.

 

 

It wasn’t love yourself, love your brother, love your mother, love those like you, love those who believe as you do, love those who act as you do.

 

It was “love one another.” One more step to understanding the size of the Causative Force.

 

What does love have to do with size?

 

Love itself has nothing to do with size, but the need for love, the reason love is so important to a Causative Force, may tell us much about Her size.

 

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