Friday, July 3, 2009

The Real Divide Was Never Spiritual—It Was Interpretive Poverty.

The loudest critics were not defending God, ancestors, or culture.

They were defending the discomfort of not knowing.

When knowledge is missing, suspicion fills the space.
When history is shallow, outrage becomes entertainment.
When identity is unsure, purity tests become doctrine.

Clarity is the cure for chaos, not counter-arguments.

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