Conversation With a Custom Spirituality Man - Speakers Corner Hyde Park

Its time for some custom spirituality again and this is something that is happening a lot in this world. God has given us the freedom to use our minds to think of whatever we want and lots of people in this world, are certainly using their brains to make up some interesting ways of viewing life. I listened to this conversation for a while, because I had spoken to this man before and I had some pertinent questions that I wanted to ask him. This is one of those classic cases where it comes in handy to have the fruit of the Spirit. He is speaking to a Christian woman who seems to also have some custom beliefs, but it was hard for her to make any progress because she is not using the Bible as much as she should be. When going against these custom spirituality people, them main way to attack their worldview is to see how their belief can help to fix the problems in this world. Too many Christian women think that they can do a better job than the men, of convincing people about the truth of God's word, but the main problem that they have is that they think that they do not need to learn anything from the men and they also do not seem to understand how people can take advantage of their emotional way of thinking. Men are good at thinking logically, which then helps them to take apart the custom spiritual world view that a lot of people seem to have.

It is obvious to me that none of us are black, because our skin colour is not the same as our hair colour. Too man of our people have been brainwashed into identify our nationality as a colour, rather than a place. We seem to be the only people on this earth who do not seem to care about where we care from and we seem to be too quick to call ourselves a colour that other people have told us that we are. Obviously we were not originally called black, but we seem to be too quick to agree with this incorrect term. I did not mention this to these guys, because I have noticed that some people can get confused when I try to disagree with what they are saying.

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