The Creation of an
unloved Generation
By: Rev. Frank Paul Jones aka Apostle Paul Castellano
Black American culture stemming African Culture is often
practice but without one's heart really being in their acts of humanity. We all
heard about the African proverb about a village raising a child. Often in war,
the African women were raped, but still these children belonged to the
community, so they were given the name under the head of that household that
accepted that woman.
Here in America
this was also the tradition. Often men
within black households claimed children, who were not their biological child
as a token of the acceptance of the woman he is now with. But often this is not done out of love.
By doing an act for any other reason than love, actually can
be worst than not doing it at all. What this often creates is an environment
whereby the mother has to constantly choose between her child and her man. Meaning the child ends up in an abusive
situation thinking her mother hates her, when it is her father who is creating
this situation, because he knows the child isn't his and has not the father
child love in his heart.
Too many children are being raised without love only because
the head of the household has deep imbedded problems with these children simply
because he made a commitment he really didn't want to make and therefore never
wanted the prize, which was a loving adult as a result of having a loving
childhood. "Those who have ear let
them hear."
Rev. Frank Paul Jones aka Apostle Paul Castellano
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