Carson is right
On Sunday, Nov. 1, in Nashville, Dr. Ben Carson, retired neurosurgeon and Republican Presidential contender, restated his views on creationism. “Well you know, it’s kind of funny but I do believe God created us, and I did just fine. And in fact, the more you know about God and the deeper your relationship with God, I think the more intricate becomes your knowledge of the way things work including the human body.”
At this most critical time in the history of the USA, under God, when the self-destructive ideology liberalism has taken over the federal government, banning God from the schoolyard and courtyard, it is no accident that Carson has risen to the top center stage in the national spotlight. He is the messenger and he eloquently, with profound wisdom that comes only from God, is delivering the message to youths and to those brothers and sisters stuck in the despair of dependency on massive unsustainable federal programs that fail because they deal with externals rather than the internal source of the problem. You can become upwardly mobile if you know who you are. Ben knows who he is. Absolutely.
You, dear boys and girls, men and women, are state-of-the-art of all creation; created in the image and likeness of God. How’s that for self-esteem! You, like no other creature on earth, are body and soul, matter and spirit, living in time, but made for eternity. You are endowed by our creator with intellect, power to reason and a free will to choose. It’s right versus wrong, God versus evil and ultimately God versus Satan.
Every human being, because we have a living soul, knows this. That’s why criminals run and sinners hide. Too many, people are making the wrong choice today. Ben knows that. Absolutely.
The guilt suffered by recognizing that black lives matter and seeing the carnage in communities by the fact that for the young black male in inner city, government plantations, homicide by other brothers is the leading cause of death, 73 percent of black babies are born out of wedlock and the mother’s education stops with that first baby,
That burden of guilt on the conscience of a human being with an immortal soul, leads to despair and the psychological escapisms of drug and alcohol abuse, which are now at epidemic proportions. Ben is talking and teaching about the values and principles that got black people through slavery and segregation. Those values are family and faith. Faith in our God who came to this earth to share in our humanity, so that we might shine in His divinity. Ben knows that. Absolutely!
Ron Misiewicz
Alverton