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Isn’t that from a 10K+ years old book ?
"Some Christians today say that Jesus had nothing to do with politics. He criticized religious leaders but not the political ones, they reason.
But this is a distorted reading of the Bible. The Pharisees were not just religious leaders; they were also a political group. To go against the high priest was to go against Rome itself. So when Jesus (indignantly) overturned the tables when he entered the Temple, his action was not just a protest against the religious leaders but against the government of his time.
Something is therefore wrong when preachers proclaim a theology of politeness. They tell their listeners that they may disagree as long as they are not disagreeable.
What they fail to recognize, however, is far worse. By emphasizing the silence of Christ in the face of suffering, it asks Christians — and everybody else who is weak — to suffer willingly.
This is why many Christians today do not experience persecution. Enjoying the comfort of their sanctuaries, they do not stand for the rights of the oppressed.
The moment they do that, they will be accused, maltreated, and in some cases, be like their Master — crucified."
https://www.rappler.com/thought-leaders/260997-opinion-should-christians-protest
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Inner peace is like a clean and spacious room, empty of unnecessary, old, or broken stuff. By Ameya Ajay
"Competence is highly dependent on context."
"The key is to direct your effort toward areas that both excite you and match your natural skills, to align your ambition with your ability."
-James Clear
"There is no such thing as a "self-made man". We are made up of thousands of others. Everyone who has ever done a kind deed for us, or spoken one word of encouragement to us, has entered into the makeup of our character and of our thoughts, as well as our success."
--George Matthew Adams
Auckland-based illustrator Toby Morris reminds us that not everyone gets the same privileges in life, with this brilliant comic titled “On a