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Did you ever think that apples and oranges could lead you to Christ? There is a secret to all of this. The "apple" represents the Garden of Eden and the "orange," well, I'll have to let you in on this a little later in the story.Well the garden was spectacular, flowers and trees and animals of every kind with an abundance of God's special treasures. He had prepared a home for all of His creatures, but especially for His own kind, the ones who were created in His own image, humans, men, and women and children who would eventually populate the universe. It was paradise, and God was in control.There was one stipulation; and that was never to eat from the Tree of Knowledge because that Tree was so bad that if you ate just one fruit from it, you were certainly going to die. There was no doubt about it and God knew it. And He said to a woman and man, do not eat that fruit but eat only the fruit that He prepared for His children because it was so good, there was always an abundance of it
Martin Luther King (1929-1968) was the dominant force in the civil rights movement in the decade before his death. With his genius for rhetoric and his passionate advocacy of non-violent protest, King, like Gandhi, is a modern icon of the possibilities of political activism. He was at the centre of many of the key events in the struggle for equal rights for non-whites in America: he organised the boycott of the (segregated) buses of Montgomery, Alabama; was arrested for his role in mass protest in Birmingham; and was a keynote speaker, delivering his famous 'I have a dream' speech, at the historic March on Washington. He was Time magazine's Man of the Year in 1963 and a few months later became the youngest person ever to win the Nobel Peace Prize. From the mid-1960s until his assassination in 1968, King widened his political concerns to protest against the Vietnam war and the evils of poverty. His birthday is now a national holiday in the United States.