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Aeisha - Represents Alive in Well: She -Who-Must-Be-Obeyed by Force. Show me your love, your loyalty to me, or die. Aeisha represents the beauty of evil.

Hayati - Represents Life - Everything that is good, pure, and innocent.

A Parable of White Adam Choosing His Fate Between Life and Death

There was a man called White Adam who stood at a crossroads. Before him were two paths, and beside each path stood a woman.

The first was Aiesha. She spoke smooth words that appealed to pride, comfort, and the desires of the flesh. "Walk with me," she said. "You need not deny yourself. Take what pleases you today, and tomorrow will take care of itself." Her path was wide, decorated with gold and applause, but beyond the bright entrance its light slowly faded into darkness.

The second was Hayati, whose name meant "my life." She spoke with gentleness and truth. "Walk with me," she said. "The road is narrow and sometimes difficult, but it leads to peace, wisdom, and everlasting life. Choose what is right, even when it costs you."

White Adam looked from one woman to the other. One offered immediate pleasure without accountability. The other offered lasting life through faithfulness and obedience.

The choice was not merely between two women—it was between two destinies.

If White Adam chose Aiesha, he chose the way of death, for every step placed him farther from truth until he no longer recognized the light.

If White Adam chose Hayati, he chose the way of life, for every step drew him nearer to wisdom, righteousness, and hope.

The lesson of the parable is this: every person stands where White Adam stood. Each day we choose between the voice that feeds temporary desire and the voice that leads to enduring life. The destination is determined by the path we willingly follow.

So the question remains for every generation:

Which will you choose—Aiesha, whose road ends in death, or Hayati, whose road leads to life?

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00:00Fight right now for that good white man comes down to a choice between two women, Aisha or Haiti.
00:12Does he choose good or evil? Does he choose the white Jesus or does he choose the black Jesus?
00:18Aisha says conquer with me. I give you the world. Haiti says I give you life.
00:30But this is the problem. Aisha looked just like the white man. Haiti does not look like the white man.
00:41But he loves Haiti and he loves Aisha. Aisha represents white Jesus. Haiti represents black Jesus.
00:50Who does this good white man choose? Aisha says conquer with me.
01:00I give you the world.
01:05Gain money. Give resources.
01:10Who does a good white man choose?
01:12The testing of his faith.
01:16Which hand does he eat off of?
01:19Life or death?
01:23Does he pick Aisha or does he pick Haiti?
01:28So the white man has to make a choice. That good white man has to make a choice.
01:35Aisha who must be obeyed and she sits in wait.
01:39Or Haiti who says I give you life.
01:43I love you and give you life.
01:46And Aisha says conquer with me.
01:50I must be obeyed.
01:53Show me your loyalty.
01:55Kill me.
01:57And save Haiti.
02:00Show me your loyalty.
02:02If you can kill me,
02:04show me your loyalty.
02:05Save Haiti.
02:06save Haiti.
02:07.
02:08Something that is ain't happening here.yorum.
02:09. .
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