The reference or comment means "All people." The question started in the context of black men, but they were in an all-black church. If there had been white people there the question would be the same. That's how different people interpret the narrative.
https://g.co/gemini/share/0e2cfe1ba130 Speaking only from my perspective and having recently had this conversation with several members of the Concerned Black clergy of Atlanta . There are specific changes noted in the Southeast region of the country of the US in 2025. Church attendance among young black men impacted greatly The forecast that the Internet of Things (IoT) will expand to encompass over 38 billion connected devices by 2030 is a reasonable, albeit specific, projection. Market research and technology analysis firms frequently release forecasts on IoT growth, and while the exact numbers may vary between reports, the overarching trend of exponential growth in connected devices is well-established. These networks are indeed generating vast amounts of data that fuel AI applications, leading to more personalized and anticipatory services in homes, cities, and industries. As 5D occurs will black people become less involved?
What does black people mean in the context of this comment? Why put any person in a box of inclusion or exclusion, 5D perceprion is the human vibrational frequency of love and light and that is overpowering the AI machine being controlled by the old 3D Matrix of power. That 3D paradigm is dead and/or dying, 5D love and light is vibrating and flying high for everyone and anyone who chooses to tune it in. Are you at 5D yet? You're invited.
The reference or comment means "All people." The question started in the context of black men, but they were in an all-black church. If there had been white people there the question would be the same. That's how different people interpret the narrative. We care nothing of color, we were raised to love all people the same.
Point is, this isn't about a single issue or race, but a collection of "disconnecting factors" that create a deep cultural and spiritual gap.
The reference or comment means "All people." The question started in the context of black men, but they were in an all-black church. If there had been white people there the question would be the same. That's how different people interpret the narrative.
https://g.co/gemini/share/0e2cfe1ba130 Speaking only from my perspective and having recently had this conversation with several members of the Concerned Black clergy of Atlanta . There are specific changes noted in the Southeast region of the country of the US in 2025. Church attendance among young black men impacted greatly The forecast that the Internet of Things (IoT) will expand to encompass over 38 billion connected devices by 2030 is a reasonable, albeit specific, projection. Market research and technology analysis firms frequently release forecasts on IoT growth, and while the exact numbers may vary between reports, the overarching trend of exponential growth in connected devices is well-established. These networks are indeed generating vast amounts of data that fuel AI applications, leading to more personalized and anticipatory services in homes, cities, and industries. As 5D occurs will black people become less involved?
I also have a dear friend who is president of Black on Purpose TV https://boptv.com/
Michael is a good guy.
What does black people mean in the context of this comment? Why put any person in a box of inclusion or exclusion, 5D perceprion is the human vibrational frequency of love and light and that is overpowering the AI machine being controlled by the old 3D Matrix of power. That 3D paradigm is dead and/or dying, 5D love and light is vibrating and flying high for everyone and anyone who chooses to tune it in. Are you at 5D yet? You're invited.
The reference or comment means "All people." The question started in the context of black men, but they were in an all-black church. If there had been white people there the question would be the same. That's how different people interpret the narrative. We care nothing of color, we were raised to love all people the same.