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Socialism, The Kingdom of God and Martin Luther King


            "Our only hope today lies in our ability to recapture the revolutionary spirit and go into a sometimes hostile world declaring eternal hostility to poverty, racism and, militarism."" "Martin Luther King Jr. .
             According to Martin Luther King, our only hope for a better tomorrow, and our only hope to reach the Kingdom of God, and to live in peace and harmony, is tearing out our humane fighting spirit and fighting against the issues that matter, such as poverty, discrimination, prejudice based on race, and aggressiveness that involves the threat of using military force. .
             We as conscience, intelligent, feeling human beings know, for the most part, what is right and wrong. We know and understand that we are supposed to fight against the evils of racism, stereotypes, prejudice and other matters that tear people apart. In the film Bowling for Columbine we see, in the great collage of the series of events, that even though we know what is right, our conscience is not well informed. We are not fighting for the things we are supposed to be fighting for and we are not fighting against what we should be fighting against. .
             In the film we also see that social sin is entirely evident in our society. We do not fight for what is right and what is fair, and, we are completely and utterly blind to the fact that our society is violent and hateful, two matters that we collectively know to be wrong.
             The Kingdom of God, conscience and socialism are all relatively similar in the fact that it is clear what right is and what wrong is. In Bowling For Columbine Michael Moore illustrates that what some may find as very obvious, others might not.
            


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