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Man or Mutation: Forgiveness Becomes Easier When We Recognize the Culprit
Man or Mutation: Forgiveness Becomes Easier When We Recognize the Culprit
Man or Mutation: Forgiveness Becomes Easier When We Recognize the Culprit
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Man or Mutation is a book of teaching and Acuities. It includes the life story of the Author and the vast lessons learned about the two worlds we live in; both Spiritual and natural. This Author was moved and inspired to write it because she felt that the need for more spiritual awareness and insight for hurting people was urgent. It is this Authors belief that this book will bring healing and enlighten to its readers.
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Release dateDec 9, 2013
ISBN9781491823255
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    Man or Mutation - The Royal Family

    © 2013 The Royal Family. All rights reserved.

    No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted by any means without the written permission of the author.

    Published by AuthorHouse  12/05/2013

    ISBN: 978-1-4918-2326-2 (sc)

    ISBN: 978-1-4918-2325-5 (e)

    Library of Congress Control Number: 2013918045

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    Contents

    I    Creation

    II   Choice

    III  Manufacturer

    IV  Mutated

    V    Voices

    VI   Restoration

    VII  Categories

    D E D I C A T I O N

    Thank God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Ghost for helping me to see the beauty of all His creations!

    A special thanks to Michael Marshall for his artwork and it has already been copy written in the library of congress.

    M e m o i r s

    All of these writings are spiritual and biblically confirmed!

    Chapter I

    Creation

    When thinking about the most powerful creature on the earth, Man, I would like to challenge my readers with the following questions: What is a Man? How and who is qualified to define a Man? What does a Man look like? What are his mannerisms; and who told you these things? If you can answer any of these questions are your answers based on a visual observation only? Do you have a definite image of a man? Would you compare every Man with fundamental principles from your own experiences; or would your answers be derived from hearsay?

    These were questions I pondered as a child, later as a teenager and finally as adult. The men and boys in my life were all different and the women seem to be even more complex. And for these reasons I found it unlikely that people could be defined only by human anatomy.

    As early as I can remember I would hear Women say A man is goanna be a man. It didn’t matter who these women were a family member, an educator, or women with no career or motivation at all. They all seem to have this encoded harmonically. It was quoted like the Apostle’s Creed. A man is goanna be a man. In some of the most horrific and devastated situations experienced by women, I could always count on someone confirming those words A man is goanna be a man. I found out much later in life that to each woman, it could have entirely different implications.

    I grew up in a small town where I was swift off to church five days a week. But even there all of the Church Sisters too seem to hold firm to this belief. In the church I attend God was portrayed as a Loving Father, Powerful, Creator of All Great Things and Invincible. I was taught that prayer could and would change anything. But, somehow God’s greatest creation, Man seemed to have many flaws in the hearts of all the women I grew up around. They appeared to have doubt that God made Man good and that he wasn’t on God’s list of things to do. I would over-hear Sisters accusing their husbands of staring at other women, even if it wasn’t true they seem to believe it so strongly as if it was inevitable.

    As I grew older the strong attachment to the phrase men are goanna be men became All men are dogs. I remembered seeing dogs going from one neighbor’s yard to another or on the sidewalk humping other dogs and I concluded that this was what animals did. Surely the church would know that God would not have made a dog and a man in the same manner. I questioned in silence, were men really dogs? Is that what they do hump like dogs in the streets? Is that why boys and men pawed at little girls like me; because their hands are really dog paws? These questions made me feel very uneasy,

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