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Real Talk with Starr Intellectual
Starr Intellectual: Posted on Tuesday, December 13, 2011 9:52 PM
 
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individuals, we all have our unique ways of learning. Some learn
through touching and observing, some learn based on what they are told,
and many learn through pure experience. My way of learning is rather
frustrating because I cannot grasp the concept of anything until I get
down to the core of how it became what it is. Learning anything is a
task for me. I tackle all things from inside out. I’m a critical thinker
and I’m extremely logical. This is a blessing and a curse at the same
time. It makes me intellectual with the ability to decipher pretty much
anything, but sadly it makes me an outcast to society. While the
majority follow tradition and conform, I.m the one in the background
questioning why. I like to know the foundation and origins of what I.m
learning or following. I have my own theory called the Foundation
Theory. This theory is as stated: How a structure or organization was
created from the foundation, will end according to how solid the
integrity of the foundation began. These are my words and my theory and I
can give examples to support this theory. A home is a physical
structure which requires a solid foundation. If the home is built upon a
muddy unstable foundation, no matter how beautiful the home is
decorated or painted, it will always be unstable. This home can be the
most gorgeous mansion in the country, and people can admire this home
from afar and desire their homes to mimic this breath taking structure
and design. They forget about the foundation and some are so caught on
the exterior beauty, they never learn that this mansion was built on a
nasty muddy lot which is contaminated. They simply ignore the stench of
the impurities on which the house was built upon. Upon realization the
house was built on such unstable ground, their very response would be,
"Don't focus on the negative. Look at what it became to be!" So the
response is telling us to ignore the foundation and just be in awe of
the beauty because that is what the masses are doing. After
comprehending my theory on foundation and my long drawn out example of
the beautiful mansion built on mud, lets take a look at the comparison
to religion. The foundation of Christianity was full of torture, murder,
intimidation, and pure misery. Millions of people dead in the name of Jesus.
Over 2000 years Christians have played sadistic roles in millions
mutilated and murdered. Such a beautiful foundation isn’t it? Modern day
Christians say, "Well, those were not true Christians." I would like
for them to tell me the characteristics of a true Christian. These early
Christians are the ones who created the blueprint for their religion so
how were they not true Christians? The response normally is, "Well,
they were not Christ like so they weren’t Christian". This is something
that is very misunderstood considering anyone anointed can be a
christ/christo. Christ is Greek for the anointed one, so I would like to
say I am Christ like. I anointed myself long ago with shea butter oil.
Perhaps it’s humorous but I’m a realist. For many to deny the grim
history of this religion is like sweeping huge piles of dust under the
rug. Regardless if the fore-fathers of this religion was Christ like or
not, does this truly change the dark history and foundation on which it
stands? This is the unstable foundation this religion rest upon. How
something starts is exactly how it will end.
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