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- September 6, 2004 at 12:00 am #5475
Dr.TRUTHParticipantI have always been fascinated as to how Caucasians and Blacks are so different in regards to their approach and response to God or a higher power. It has been my experience that Blacks view God from an emotional framework; they see God as away from themselves in another place above them watching their experiences and patiently awaiting to intervene. Caucasians, I precieve, have a totally different view of God or higher power. What I want to know is that from your point of view, am I correct as to the explanation I gave of the Black experience? Also, why are Caucasians not as passionate about God as Blacks? Do Caucasians see God as in themselves? Do they believe that they are God? Do they not believe in God at all? I am so fascinated by the differences between the two races. Please reply. Dr.TRUTH
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