Monday, November 28, 2005

You are not born a Racist

All human beings and places on earth are creations of God,
So, it doesn’t really matter what races you belong to,
or which country you originated from ?

We are all creations of God.


Does it really matter whether you are black, white, yellow, red, or brown ?
Does it really matter if you are a Hindu, Taoist, Christian, or Muslim ?
Does it really matter if you have different political beliefs ?

In this beautiful earthly garden of God,

as creations of God,
we are all born equal.

Let us all not be blinded by prejudice,
emotional preferences, misinterpretations of God’s words,
political beliefs, and ill intents
Let us treat each other with respect and love.

If you believe in God,
You shall appreciate the diversities of races and places.
When you appreciate this intended diversities,
the earth shall be a wonderful world and a beautiful place.

Help your fellow human to nurture harmony in diversities.
When the world you live in is in harmony,
You shall prosper and you shall be at peace with yourself.

Deep down in you, you are a kind person.
God has a greater purpose for you,
God wants you to make this world a better place.

Put aside the misguided hatred and prejudice,
God still love you.
God wants you to repent.
Seek the guidance of God now,
Seek his forgiveness…..

Because you are not born a racist.


( Another mumbling from coffee intoxications. But honestly, I am still sad over the recent shameful events happening in Malaysia )

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Good point. I do think that we are all products of our environments. There are the rare few who are able to rise above their circumstances and see humanity in a clear, fair eyes. I do believe each of us can make a difference in our everday lives, however small.

Dalai Baru ( CK ) said...

Seriously speaking, sometime I do have the funny feelings that I am born in the wrong time at the wrong dimension. I wrote this message because I was not able to sleep sensing that something is just not right anymore in this world. May be we should all go back to basic and be more committed to the merciful God's teachings. You are right to say that, all of us should make an effort to look at humanity in clear, fair eyes.