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Social Unity at what cost?

I am pleased to announce the resignation of my self. I believe firmly in the power of prayer and forgiveness but I choose to not be pleased with who I was. Today I embark on the only journey worth taking and that means defining what it means to live in social harmony. I would love to say that I am not a humanist but I love this thing called the human race, but we have problems. You would think that love will unite us all, but there cannot be room in my heart for social reform. If this leaves me questioning he purpose of our existence I have failed, but I know that this is leading me to consider the benefits of the purpose of my existence.

I would have to say that the human race was put on earth for one reason and that reason is to discover the love of God and if you haven't fond that yet he lies in your very heart, as a gift to be won by faith alone. If I never see another sunrise which I m sure I will, I just want to say that I love you..not as the world loves you but with the love that comes from a child's heart and with a love that can endure forever. I ask you to think for yourself, I ask you to be honest and  ask you to forgive me. The world is heading in a direction that only you can change, in fact if you are reading this you have taken the first step in realising the destiny of man is not fixed.

Yes there is a heaven and yes there is eternity, and who am I but your friend to tell you that there is a God and that God loves you and desires not only that you be happy but that you would see for the first time that the earth he created was never for our consumption, but for the renewal of the human race. For the first time in our life open up your eyes and see that we were made for only one purpose and the fact that we still have breath means that there is still hope in Jesus Christ alone. Sad as the world is in it shamed there is a light behind the curtain of this existence and if you would take the hand of true love you would see and feel for the first time and maybe once again that this is the only life that God gave you and you would see that despite our mistakes, he still desires truth..now and forever.

God Bless the righteous in true faith and in the Holy Spirit, through his catholic church.

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