Peace and Blessings Family,
If no mistake, the Honorable Elijah Muhammad taught about putting your clean glass next to their dirty glass.
I hope i got that right, but if not please correct my wording / understanding if necessary.
My point is, many here want to point out the "dirty glass" of others, without ever putting their "clean glass" on the table.
If your glass is so very clean, it will help prove how dirty the other person's glass is, sitting next to your smudge-free one.
In fact, you won't hardly have to say a word, just sit the glasses on the table together, for they will speak for themselves.
So i'm wondering ... do you have a clean glass ... or are you here just pointing out other people's dirty glass?
Help me understand please.
Thanks in advance.
Destee
If no mistake, the Honorable Elijah Muhammad taught about putting your clean glass next to their dirty glass.
I hope i got that right, but if not please correct my wording / understanding if necessary.
My point is, many here want to point out the "dirty glass" of others, without ever putting their "clean glass" on the table.
If your glass is so very clean, it will help prove how dirty the other person's glass is, sitting next to your smudge-free one.
In fact, you won't hardly have to say a word, just sit the glasses on the table together, for they will speak for themselves.
So i'm wondering ... do you have a clean glass ... or are you here just pointing out other people's dirty glass?
Help me understand please.
Thanks in advance.
Destee