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For too long now, too many societies, including the United States of America, have been tinkering with and endeavoring to tweak the Ultimate Divine Architect's work, which constitutes and is tantamount to one of the most flagrant spiritual violations perpetrated by man. The United States of America continues to speak very eloquently and forcefully about crimes being committed by other societies and vows to do whatever it takes to address those crimes. As a matter of fact, the United States of America is one of a number of nations which speak out against crimes. However, America must remember the cliché "Action speaks louder than words." When we speak about action here, we are not necessarily talking about going to war. America has caused a lot of open wounds which remain perpetually opened and which they must now nurse and atone for, before they can effectively provide the leadership that appears to become more and more elusive. Meanwhile, the lack of atonement, or refusal to atone for crimes against the indigenous natives and the African Americans, especially for crimes such a festering, painful, and agonizing reality in the society, America must propitiously seek to atone for their sins.
For too long now, too many societies, including the United States of America, have been tinkering with and endeavoring to tweak the Ultimate Divine Architect's work, which constitutes and is tantamount to one of the most flagrant spiritual violations perpetrated by man. The United States of America continues to speak very eloquently and forcefully about crimes being committed by other societies and vows to do whatever it takes to address those crimes. As a matter of fact, the United States of America is one of a number of nations which speak out against crimes. However, America must remember the cliché "Action speaks louder than words." When we speak about action here, we are not necessarily talking about going to war. America has caused a lot of open wounds which remain perpetually opened and which they must now nurse and atone for, before they can effectively provide the leadership that appears to become more and more elusive. Meanwhile, the lack of atonement, or refusal to atone for crimes against the indigenous natives and the African Americans, especially for crimes such a festering, painful, and agonizing reality in the society, America must propitiously seek to atone for their sins.
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