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Raca in the Aisle: A Negro Woman’s Encounter with Diasporic Disdain
They whispered Raca in the aisle, not knowing the weight of their words. A single utterance of disdain, cloaked in false authority, was enough to betray the posture of their hearts. For in that word lies contempt, not for flesh and blood alone, but for the counsel of God Himself.
Stacy Machell Maria Douglas
2 days ago4 min read


Jesus and the Ontology of Nothingness: Creation Through Emptiness
Step into the mystery where light is born from void: “Jesus and the Ontology of Nothingness” unveils how creation emerges not from fullness, but from sacred emptiness. A journey into divine paradox, where absence becomes the womb of life, and nothingness reveals the ultimate presence.
Stacy Machell Maria Douglas
3 days ago5 min read


Worthy
Thank you, Frank Borman, Jim Lovell, and Bill Anders!
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