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Aug 10, 2023Liked by Juliette Ochieng

Just off the top of my head....

1. I think you've already done it, but do most conspiracy theories have any validity?

2. Walking the tightrope between "loving your neighbor" and not agreeing/approving with what they do. I'm not talking about obvious political/woke issues, either. I'm talking about friends/family that we dearly love, who say or do things we can't/don't agree with. Same with people who call themselves Christians but spew hate on social media or casual conversations.

Corollary - when is love actually love, v. enablement or prejudice masquerading as love. As individuals, how can/do we recognize that in ourselves so we can correct it?

3. The incredible amount of pharisees in Christianity today, and how not to be one.

4. Memories of your USAF time, especially in Berlin. Why did you join USAF, etc.

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I've done 1 and 2. I'm thinking number 3. But I may have 4. lying around! Thanks, chica!

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Aug 10, 2023Liked by Juliette Ochieng

When/where did you do the second one? I don't remember it

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Probably on FB. Might modify it for substack.

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Aug 10, 2023Liked by Juliette Ochieng

The potential for unifying the country has been on my mind. How realistic do you think it is? What circumstances would be ideal in order for it to happen?

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This is great topic.

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Aug 10, 2023Liked by Juliette Ochieng

I appreciate your unique take on religion and how we interact with each other while striving to understand and act upon the Word.

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Thank you!

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Aug 10, 2023Liked by Juliette Ochieng

RACE. From this White Boyz perspective, we seemed to all be getting along pretty well, until OBAMA! stumbled into place - and a whole bunch of us Whites voted him in - so they could all feel good about themselves. He was NOT qualified - and in fact WAY, WAY under qualified - but hey, they voted him in. My question to you: It appears that Black on Black violent is epidemic!! See the stats....Alot said about fatherless homes for young Black men.....why doesn't the Black community stand up and address that issue? We Whites cannot solve THAT problem. It's in your 'culture' I guess? The most common Black heroes are either sports or rap stars - unfortunately. It THAT the only way the young men can get "out" of their Democrat Plantation Ghettos? And the Democrats really DO keep you down. Poor schools. Poor(crime-ridden) neighborhoods. Inner-cities run by Black democrat Mayors for decades!! I just want to scream: WAKE THE FUCK UP, BLACK AMERICA. WAKE UP !! I just wonder if Blacks see these problems as a lot of us Whites see them. I feel we Whites cannot help you if you won't /can't/don't try to help yourselves. Great example ; Chicago every weekend.....Sad...really SAD. Don't you see it, yourself? Thanks for listening.

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See several of my earlier posts.

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