Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Lurther's Dream and Today's America.LUTHERS “I HAVE A DREAM” AND TODAYS AMERICA (By Ugoharris) “I want to see a mighty flood of JUSTICE a river of RIGHTEOUS living that will never run dry. Amos 5vs 24.” Is it right to treat people differently, just because they are helpless? Of course the answer is no. It annoys the Almighty God, when the rich and powerful take advantage of their position and hurt the conscience of the poor, and helpless. It is said that “you do not hurt conscience even if the state demands it” When you hurt conscience, you obtain temporary victory, and attract the angry judgment of a righteous God, simple because such behavior is UNJUST. On August 28 1963 (President Barack Obama was about two years old) when Martin Luther King Jr. gave the famous “I have a dream speech in Washington D.C. he quoted Amos 5vs24. To support his fight against an unjust system of White’s superiority over the Blacks of United States of America. Four decade’s later; President Obama entered the Guinness Book of record as the first Black American President. He became the first beneficiary of the fight which took the life of Martin Lurther King Jr. The whole world rejoiced that America has come of age, and that a country where the color of your skin, race or tribe does not determine what you will be, is finally born. The Almighty God wants us at all times to do:- ---What is right What is good What is just What is honorable, and above all what is morally acceptable to all people, irrespective of color of you skin tribe or race. When you treat people fairly no matter how they appear, you are fulfilling God’s plan for mankind. American candidate, Dr. Jim Yong Kim was last night voted in as the new World Bank President. From the statement issued by the Board, after the election it was confirmed that Dr. Kim is now the 12th World Bank President. The result was predictable, because of two world powers, Canada and European countries gave their backing to Dr. Kim. I thank God that for the first time after the end of cooled war, America and Russia came together and spoke with one voice and gave the entire world a befitting President of the World Bank. This to me is a sign of happy days ahead, and that the elusive world peace is suddenly here with us. I wish that Dr. Kim will cash on this miracle and perform wonders in the task ahead. The loser, Dr, Ngozi Okonjo Iweala who put up a brave fight and lost gallantly has congratulated the winner and promised to assist in any way possible to move the institution forward. I would have been greatly disappointed if she had withdrawn form the race when pressure was mounted on her. That she stayed till the end was the only thing that gave the process a little fairness. LUTHERS “I HAVE A DREAM” AND TODAYS AMERICA (By Ugoharris) “I want to see a mighty flood of JUSTICE a river of RIGHTEOUS living that will never run dry. Amos 5vs 24.” Is it right to treat people differently, just because they are helpless? Of course the answer is no. It annoys the Almighty God, when the rich and powerful take advantage of their position and hurt the conscience of the poor, and helpless. It is said that “you do not hurt conscience even if the state demands it” When you hurt conscience, you obtain temporary victory, and attract the angry judgment of a righteous God, simple because such behavior is UNJUST. On August 28 1963 (President Barack Obama was about two years old) when Martin Luther King Jr. gave the famous “I have a dream speech in Washington D.C. he quoted Amos 5vs24. To support his fight against an unjust system of White’s superiority over the Blacks of United States of America. Four decade’s later; President Obama entered the Guinness Book of record as the first Black American President. He became the first beneficiary of the fight which took the life of Martin Lurther King Jr. The whole world rejoiced that America has come of age, and that a country where the color of your skin, race or tribe does not determine what you will be, is finally born. The Almighty God wants us at all times to do:- ---What is right What is good What is just What is honorable, and above all what is morally acceptable to all people, irrespective of color of you skin tribe or race. When you treat people fairly no matter how they appear, you are fulfilling God’s plan for mankind. American candidate, Dr. Jim Yong Kim was last night voted in as the new World Bank President. From the statement issued by the Board, after the election it was confirmed that Dr. Kim is now the 12th World Bank President. The result was predictable, because of two world powers, Canada and European countries gave their backing to Dr. Kim. I thank God that for the first time after the end of cooled war, America and Russia came together and spoke with one voice and gave the entire world a befitting President of the World Bank. This to me is a sign of happy days ahead, and that the elusive world peace is suddenly here with us. I wish that Dr. Kim will cash on this miracle and perform wonders in the task ahead. The loser, Dr, Ngozi Okonjo Iweala who put up a brave fight and lost gallantly has congratulated the winner and promised to assist in any way possible to move the institution forward. I would have been greatly disappointed if she had withdrawn form the race when pressure was mounted on her. That she stayed till the end was the only thing that gave the process a little fairness.

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