All Lives Matter:
A Critical Assessment of the Systemic Disparate Regard for the Sanctity of Human Life in All Aspects of Society
Investigate society’s identity issues and uncover the unconditional love that equally values all lives.
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A Word From The Author
Larry Winston Caesar is a man of diverse talents and experiences. Originally from Trinidad and Tobago, he immigrated to the US in 1999 and now resides in Houston, Texas. With a career spanning close to 16 years as an outpatient pediatrician, he is board-certified in Pediatrics and Integrative medicine. His diverse background also includes training in Functional medicine and health and life coaching, adding a unique perspective to his practice.
Larry is also an ordained minister. He is one of the founding board members of a religious non-profit founded in 2017. He has been involved in that organization as a musician and a teacher. Larry is a poet and songwriter. He has also dabbled in entrepreneurship.
DR. LARRY W CAESAR
Author
About The Book
ALL LIVES MATTER
A Critical Assessment of the Systemic Disparate Regard for the Sanctity of Human Life in All Aspects of Society
The Black Lives Matter vs. White Lives Matter vs All Lives Matter debate is contentious and has been addressed in many books, articles, talk shows, and podcasts. My book is different in that it bypasses all of the arguments and goes to the root issue: a lack of identity and disparate regard for the sanctity of human life. Using the subject of apparent racist police brutality, the book attempts to show that police officers are functioning according to their formative programming, which causes them to instinctively value their lives more than their victims. The book further argues that what is primarily instinctive in police officers is premeditated in other areas of society. For example:
- Industry routinely develops and releases technology without eliminating all safety concerns.
- Medicines are approved with full knowledge of the side effects.
- The judicial system targets and incarcerates certain people in private for-profit prisons.
- Unwavering support for Israel’s persecution of non-combatant Palestinians.
- Our obsession with war in general.
- The US’s approval of food with dangerous additives that all other countries ban.
- The entertainment and media’s glorification of violence and hypocritical outrage at private gun ownership.
- Evolution and supporting ideas like natural selection and “the survival of the fittest” logically lead some to think some humans are not fit.
- Our support of Critical Race Theory, which is a divisive framework that promotes a victimhood mindset and hatred of the White man.
The book is a Christian book whose fundamental argument is that we reflect the false views and attitudes of a god we have created in our imaginations. The book invites readers to discover God’s true nature as one who loves all unconditionally and values all equally so that we can begin to reflect this behavior to our fellowmen.