Aphorisms

Aphorism 101. One preoccupied with race is called a racist.

Aphorism 102. Grass is green because of chlorophyll; skin is brown because of melanin.

Aphorism 103. Every race has wisdom. It's usually what's shared between them that qualifies it so.

Aphorism 104. Church and State are separated; this does not excuse immoral politics.

Aphorism 105. The fault of the last two centuries was that we believed morals were ambiguous, and could only be found because God exists.

Aphorism 106. Moral truth is true, regardless of whether there is a God; rather, it is God's job to make sure men uphold the moral truth.

Aphorism 107. Justice often fails; this is why we ought to submit ourselves to a higher authority.

Aphorism 108. Social Justice, what does this mean? To riot? To burn? To steal? To covet? To murder?

Aphorism 109. Hopefully my last aphorism is the only one that becomes antiquated.

Aphorism 110. It is true that all civilizations were borne from Genocide.

Aphorism 111. It is true that all civilizations were built by slavery.

Aphorism 112. The black race has no special privilege that make it more benevolent than any other.

Aphorism 113. It's a trait common among educated folk to believe that Blacks aren't smart enough to do what Nazi Germany did. I, however, am hesitant to believe that.

Aphorism 114. The races are all equally gifted. It is simply numbers that make them unequal. For better or worse.

Aphorism 115. Poverty leads to less intelligence. It's a simple matter of nutrition.

Aphorism 116. Equity is a strong word; there ought to be equity, but not at the expense of equity.

Aphorism 117. If my aphorisms are offensive, then the truth is an offense.

Aphorism 118. Christianity offers the only cogent moral system, Old and New Testament.

Aphorism 119. Everyone deserves to go to hell.

Aphorism 120. If you do not believe in God, it doesn't change the fact that He exists and will ultimately judge.

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