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Rufino Colón, The God I Believe In, The God I Don’t Believe In

Rufino Colón

The God I Believe In, The God I Don’t Believe In

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The God I believe in is the God of all people, and I mean all people. The God I believe in is the God who parted the Red Sea to pave the way to freedom for the Jews. The God I believe in is the God who wrote our Laws on Mount Sinai.

The God I believe in is the God who gave his only begotten son. The God I believe in is the God who made Mohammed His only Prophet. The God I believe in is the God who gave Gandhi and King the courage to love those who hated them.

The god I don’t believe in is the god who slaughtered thousands of Muslims in southern Spain. The god I don’t believe in is the god who launched the slave ships that brought the Africans to the Americas. The god I don’t believe in is the god who ordered the execution of six million Jews. The god I don’t believe in is the god who dropped two big ones on Japan. The god I don’t believe in is the god who flew those airplanes into the towers. The god I don’t believe in is the god who condemns people to HIV/AIDS because of their lifestyle.

So what God do you believe in?

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