Wednesday, January 7, 2015

WHY DO BIGOTED HUMAN BEINGS EVEN FEAR DEATH FROM THE DECEACED?

Through radical extremist religion and bogus invented racism people have been afraid of being buried next to others they don't tolerate.

Dear Ones,

For decades until recently, long high walls were built in Ireland to separate Protestants from Catholics in public burial sites.

In St. Mary's, Georgia in the early community cemetery a brick perimeter was built around a section where American Africans were buried.

These are only two examples of discrimination after death. This divisive thinking has gone on for centuries, even in the after life on Earth.  Intolerance and prejudice rules many lives that poison the peretraters, not the victims. There already dead.

Grossly biased minds against other human beings is a disease since it affects well being. Obviously this is true. When people feel hatred for others for no other reason than rival religion or darker complexion their necks and faces physiologically turn red. Unhealthy feelings affect one's health and also trigger lawless pandemonium.

Here's to everyone's good health!

Mame,
author of R.A.G.E.–a stage comedy about an alien couple landing and observing man's ugly treatment to his fellow man in wars     helenesmith1.blogspot.com