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Dear readers, I received this list of stinking dictators the world over. I, thus, found it compelling to pray that it be published so that everybody can see. We’ve been shouting at the top of our voices telling the world that some of our so-called reformers are but stinking rats. When we do this, we’re accused [...]

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On commenting on the post, “The Selling of Jesus” by thefreeslave, my response got so long winded, as I am known to do, that it became a post in itself.   Lubangakene, you made some valid points in your post and asked some stimulating questions. These questions, which have been asked throughout the ages, I have struggled with myself. I don’t [...]

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The Selling of Jesus

The commenter below made a comment on the post, “Is God Smarter Than A Fifth Grader?” that needs highlighting: “Furqan I think that the very root of the problem being analysed is the very history of the religion itself! What the world knows and calls “Christianity” has very little to do with the historical personage [...]

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  June has been a very sad and bad month for human rights activists. For it is the same month in which DRC’s champion of human rights Floribert Chibeya Bahizire, (the chair of Voix des Sans-Voix [Voice of the Voiceless]), was grisly felled. Also June witnessed a hot debate and condemnation over illegal arrest of professor Peter [...]

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On this Father’s Day weekend, I’ve been thinking about what it takes to be a good father. This has caused me to once again reflect on my relationship with my deceased father and to question whether he a good father when he was alive? We weren’t close at all. In fact we never had much to say to each other. He [...]

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Commentary submission by Project 21 Juneteenth is the June 19 anniversary of the day in 1865 when the black residents of Galveston, Texas learned about the Emancipation Proclamation and their freedom. Today, its commemoration is a reason for parties and celebration nationwide. More importantly, however, Juneteenth is a time to reflect on where we as blacks [...]

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Racism, or ”White Supremacy Ideology” as I like to refer to it as, is a syndrome that will never go away. Not in my lifetime at least… and I doubt very much in my son’s. It’s difficult enough combating the numerous legitimate cases of racism we face individually or as a community, whether blatant or systemic, that we don’t [...]

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