Name: Oneil McQuick
Date: June 4, 2005
Subject Asked: Do an out of norm to someone and document
it.
How Done: Reaction Paper.
School: BCC (Public Speaking)
Recently I did a Series on Sexuality, found at http://www.threeq.com/pages/sexuality.html,
so I decided to use this reaction paper to test some of
its thesis to see if the notion of a sexually out
of control young (18-30) populace exist. So I went up to
a few persons, females only, and asked them the question,
Will you have sex with me? Having no ministerial
or religious outlook on me, though
This is an out of norm because one doesnt go up to
a total stranger and ask for sex immediately. The first
response was from an Asian (immigrant) chick at school.
Surprisingly, she didnt react startled or angry, but
quietly said no and gave her age, 19.
The other was a sexy looking Afro-American
chick (an American with an Afro, just kidding, read asterisk
note*). She also told me no; and not much, but a little
attitude like hell no. She said its because
she dont know me. Right! By this time Im thinking,
chicks dont dig me. Probably because Im
not that attractive and even ruddy, though she
said even if I was the cutest guy, shed have to know
me. Again, right! What about one-night stands? They said
no because I probably looked studious, approaching with
a pen and paper in my hands. So my thesis on the hedonistic
rampant sexual behavior still stands. For those who dont
jump at it with a stranger, usually has a familiarity with
many guys or gals (school, community, clubs, etc) to which
they would jump to the offer right away or have. This has
even gone as far as something called, friends with
benefits. Hence, the excuse posed to me of I
need to know you first is solved and still proves
my theory that our societies have greatly fallen away. Single
sex schools might now look promising to Christian parents,
though the gay epidemic might plague that as well.
I wanted to check out more chicks but it was late and they
werent any more; probably even more blunt this time.
A tap on the back, I want to have sex with you, do
you? That is what I should have done and probably
ended up with a bruised face after many slaps to it.
AFTER THOUGHT
* denotes - I dont see the harm in saying black or
dark skinned or just plain old American; I also welcome
the term colored because color makes the world beauteous
rather than dull, more over you dont hear people say,
white American or Caucasian American, just white or American.
The Americans who the name Afro was created for, neither
directly comes from Africa or is going there. The same goes
for the whites. All Americans migrated from the East in
the early days. I found this out while constantly watching
people and thinking on my newfound thing of observing the
other beings amongst us dont try that at home,
kids and adults - God made us together but we sought to
be apart. He instinctively put everything in us to be together
and one, but sin, through pride, sought out separateness.
Notice, a white plantation master would have sex with a
black slave but wont marry or be seen in public with her.
Instinctively he wants to be joined with her, thats
what God put in us to stick together, but pride says because
of your color I cant be seen with you. It also dawn
on me when I was looking at myself naked in the mirror back
ways, extremely dark I am, but I would never seek to date
another dark girl, not prejudice or racist, but some kind
of pet peeve. All the girls Ive dated,
probably except one, were all lighter skinned. Ive
seen some chicks with my complexion and would love to date
them but something inside says no, how would the kids look.
I guess even though emancipated by Christ, Im still
the product of a society that was based on shade prejudices.
Why did something inside me say no, yet another thing inside
me said thats a fine chick even if nothing sexual
in the near future? The apostle Paul can answer that, "But
I see another law in my members, warring against the law
of my mind, and bringing me into captivity to the law of
sin which is in my members. O wretched man that I am! who
shall deliver me from the body of this death? I thank God
through Jesus Christ our Lord. So then with the mind I myself
serve the law of God; but with the flesh the law of sin"
(Rom 7:23-25). He saw the thing that was separating us
sin. It is the thing that after we were made together it
wants to separate us. As Paul said, it wars against your
instinct to be together and capture you in apartness. Though
admitting my pet peeve, I, like Paul, can be
free from the condemnation and guilt of such captivation
by serving Christ with the mind but with the flesh
the law of sin. In other words, though thoughts of
apartness war with my instinctive desire for togetherness
and sometimes wins, while being born again, my thoughts
for togetherness is what counts to God and my striving for
it. All civic things we instinctively do hang out,
follow the Jones, seek a mate, sports, want
to talk to someone, etc is all built in by God for
togetherness, but sin separated us. Kind of jumping the
gun, but I hope to show you that color or ethnicity doesnt
really matter in an upcoming thesis on the other beings,
Ive seen the same person white, black, fat, short,
old, young and even more irreverent, male and female; already
that sounds weird. Anyways, just to jump back out, there
are some that surpassed the sin in us to be together regardless
of Pocahontas and John and others, though few
for those who dont know, Pocahontas was a colonial
days Indian while John was a Puritan Christian from Britain,
she got converted and they got married.
This sin of apartness is not confined to a specific race
or even humans, for angels are without flesh (human), yet
they were some that decided to be apart from the others
(1/3) and fell with satan. But notice that before this happened,
the bible tells us that iniquity was found in them (Ezek 28:15).
So what is keeping us apart is sin, without sin we would
be together. Or, where no sin is, there is no apartness.
How do we deal with sin? Not by the UN, Dali Lama, Krishna,
Peace Corp., etc, sin is dealt with by the man who came
and took it away for all those who believe. When those who
believe become born again, they no longer have sin because
Christ took it away (Heb 10:14). The effects might still
be there but with being born again, that warring will be
won most often. And even with pet peeves, it
is not evil, for Christ himself had a favorite disciple.
So only through Christ we can have true peace and togetherness.
Besides that, humans have overcome some extent of the apartness,
as given in the Pocahontas case. However, the togetherness
that would out do them all is the 1/3 joining back, not
only the 2/3, but us saints who are apart of that godly
order of beings. It might be wishful thinking, but at least
it was thought of for now. This apartness between these
beings is mostly seen with the two angelic groups, for many
of the 1/3 since Gen 6:4 have sought to be together with
humans becoming them, cohabitating with them and
unfortunately making them err even further from God. So
though they were together they were still apart, for they
made them sin against God. You cant be together and
not want what is good for the person, that is apartness,
just in it to satisfy that togetherness instinct but fail
to give your mind to it because of sin. And it boils back
down to the same opening remarks, they instinctively want
to be with us, but the sin in them makes us apart. Example,
they are still amongst us, even married to humans, but you
dont know it. So they instinctively crave what we
crave togetherness with something because
God made all beings like that. But sin
! They instinctively
want to be with their former angelic friends, but the sin
in them keeps them apart. O wretched fallen race that we
are! Who shall deliver us from this death!
If this is solved, you might hear quotes like this from
the Generals of the Temple of God in heaven,
The war is over. The rebels are our country men again
(Ulysses S. Grant, 1822-1885, Civil War General).
I have fought against the people of the North because
I believe they were seeking to wrest from the South its
dearest rights. But I have never seen a day when I did not
pray for them (Robert Lee, 1807-1870, Civil War General).
Notice that they always wanted to be together but something
made them apart. Even though violence raged, that built
in togetherness raged on still; to the point that R. Lee
said that everyday he prayed for his enemies,
the North, and U. Grant was relieved to know that those
he fought were his friends in togetherness again. Grant
could represent Michael and the blues (Angels), while Lee
the leader of the Red (Fallen Angels-pleasure rebels). Since
the 1/3 split both sides inwardly yearns to be together,
but that will never show, only if solved as displayed in
these generals comments, when the war ended. However, though
enthusiastic to a solution or redemption, like humanity,
not all will turn. On that same poster of the War Generals
quotes, before these two was another and his quote was like
this no man kills me and live. The passion here
is clearly pride, rather than reasons outlined by Lee. This
fellow would represent satan and the yellowrites (Fallen
Angels-want to kill God and be him in Earth and Heaven).
You might learn more if the book is written Demonology
Revealed: The Fallen Race. Im Oneil McQuick
and thats an after thought.
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