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  THE QUESTION:  Considering the reality of so little chance for any significant changes in the present establishment, especially those large churches that benefit the most from the status quo; what are we to do?  

 

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  THE ANSWER:  Since the likelihood of any significant changes is so terribly slim, I would suggest that these uncovered truths be at least circulated amongst those few who may be receptive.  This is a necessary strategy just in order to preserve these truths for some future generation that is more apt to take action based upon reality rather than the old antiquated mythologies.  There are most certainly others who possess this same awareness but the obvious fear of rejection and ostracism inhibits their coming forth and sharing their awareness for the benefit of others.  I can hardly blame many of them for their rightful hesitation due to the likelihood that their own lives may be taken from them even before they would be able to deliver the message.  It is sad to have learned the fates of men like Gandhi and Martin Luther King whose only hope and mission was to bring freedom to their oppressed brothers and sisters.  What a tragic sacrifice has to be so often paid for the redemption and salvation of so many who are too often unaware and/or unappreciative of those courageous individuals who so willingly and unselfishly lay down their lives for others.  Some of these heretofore-silent Freedom Seekers need to step up to the mound and pitch some serious strikes for the benefit of their fellow brothers and sisters before the ninth inning.  It will be this collective voice that will have any chance of awakening this spirit of freedom that has lain dormant for too many many years.  There is a part of me that would like join those who hope to herald in this age of spiritual freedom and reality; the truth is, I have no remaining enthusiasm to undertake such a courageous mission.  I have made my own contribution, as modest and as perhaps unsuccessful as it was, and I have nothing further to add to the mass confusion that was created by those who followed after me.  As I have shared before, there is a significant part of me that wishes that I had never even lived.  I am sort of thankful to have been temporarily resurrected, if for no other reason except to address some of the injustices that were erroneously performed in my name.  If only I could turn back the clock some two thousand years and have mankind reconsider his options with the hope of saving the lives of so many countless individuals that were so ruthlessly sacrificed in the name of God and with the blessings of so many churches that bore my simple and unassuming name.  The answer to your question is to simply tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth.