Within the Walls of Hell
you could see under the pretext that they looked different, poor, uneducated and primitive. Listen, my master measures your love for Him through the love you show to your brothers human beings. By rejecting those people, it was my master, our creator you rejected because he lived in them.
    Secondly, when my master’s servants came to you to tell you that all human being were created equal, you grew furious and had them kicked out. When your leaders and some members in the House of Representative passed Bills to make your treatment of the so called low-lives illegal, you referred to them as mad men. They simply wanted to reinforce the wishes of my master. You thought it unimaginable for someone to tell you that you were equal to those ‘low lives.’ And even right now, you are still arguing for the sake of argument. Well I will explain how equal all human beings are.
    Stone : I am all ears
    Messenger : You are made using the same material….soil of the earth. You are all born of a woman. You are all born with nothing. After living for some time, you all die. After death, your bodies return to the earth where you were taken from. Your blood is red. You all have the ability to speak and reason. You do not choose your parents and do not decide the day you die. All these are what connect you human beings as equals. You refused to see them and focused only on what your eyes could see. You saw and defined them by their poverty, illiteracy and uncivilized nature. It’s true that they looked different, they were poor, they couldn’t read and write but that didn’t in any way cancel the fact that you were all equal in the eyes of my master.
    Stone : I don’t see why you keep trying to defend what cannot be defended. Things are so clear for you and me to see that all human beings were not born equal.
    Messenger : That is not true. Let me buttress my point with an example you knew so well. Your mother was a business woman who started trading in ice cream ever since you were a child. You grew up to know that ice cream was white because your mother made hers and used only the white color. When you grew older, you picked up a girl friend called Tania with whom you decided to go on a trip. When you got to your destination, it was too hot and you decided to go for ice cream. When you got to where it was sold and requested to be served, you were given ice cream which had a different color from the white you grew up knowing. The one which was given to you had a pink color and you refused to touch it because it was not white. Your girl friend was served with one which had yet another color. Hers was brownish. You called the young man who served you and asked him what he would call what he served you with. He told you that what he served you was called ice cream. But you could not still believe because you had it in your mind that anything ice cream must be white in color. You even tried to stop Tania from eating hers but she was stubborn and urged you to taste yours. When you did, you realized that it was not different from the one your mother made though it had a different color. Do you know why the name of those ones could not be changed from ice cream to something else? It was because the main ingredients remained the same. The color was just a minor ingredient and it was not even the principal ingredient among the minor ingredients. That’s why the taste remained the one you knew though the colors were different. You human beings are like that ice cream having main and minor ingredients which my master used in creating you. You left the main ingredients which united all of you together and concentrated on the minor ones which sort of disunited you. You had the opportunity to taste what was served to you in a different town and after tasting it, you saw that it was indeed ice cream. Did you give the opportunity to those people to prove their worth before brandishing them low-lives?
    Stone : Your explanation
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