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The Kitchen Sink
Black protestor tells restaurant patrons to remove Lincoln statue.
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<blockquote data-quote="dqhall" data-source="post: 75109857" data-attributes="member: 379119"><p>I can sympathize with the oppressed. There is favoritism in America. There are segregationists of various races and ethnicities. Jesus mainly favored his people the Jews. He healed the daughter of a Syrophonecian Greek woman (Mark 7:26). After the Holy Spirit was poured out on believers during the day of Pentecost, Peter was sent to a centurion of the Italian regiment at the port city of Caesarea. Peter preached to the Gentile household of Cornelius the centurion and stayed there two days.</p><p></p><p>Paul was going to Damascus with bad intentions. He was interrupted by Jesus and was made to repent. Paul spoke Aramaic and Greek. He was raised in a Gentile area. Paul went to Macedonia and Corinth. He shared his knowledge with both Jews and Gentiles.</p><p></p><p>People should love one another and not assume different races will treat them like the enemy. Christ commanded people to be good servants.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dqhall, post: 75109857, member: 379119"] I can sympathize with the oppressed. There is favoritism in America. There are segregationists of various races and ethnicities. Jesus mainly favored his people the Jews. He healed the daughter of a Syrophonecian Greek woman (Mark 7:26). After the Holy Spirit was poured out on believers during the day of Pentecost, Peter was sent to a centurion of the Italian regiment at the port city of Caesarea. Peter preached to the Gentile household of Cornelius the centurion and stayed there two days. Paul was going to Damascus with bad intentions. He was interrupted by Jesus and was made to repent. Paul spoke Aramaic and Greek. He was raised in a Gentile area. Paul went to Macedonia and Corinth. He shared his knowledge with both Jews and Gentiles. People should love one another and not assume different races will treat them like the enemy. Christ commanded people to be good servants. [/QUOTE]
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