We
are living relatively short lives as a result of our
careless lifestyles. Sixty to 70 years is the life span of a typical
American, and if we are fortunate to live even that short period,
our lives are still riddled with every type of disease.
The fact is that 1/3 of all people in America will get cancer in
their lifetimes, and the majority of those who do get cancer will
die within a short period after diagnosis. This is just one of the
many sad facts resulting from our lack of knowledge and general
disrespect of life.
According to the Bible, we live in a world that is called
"death." The lifestyles of the people reflect this world
of death. This world of death is caused by rebellion against Allah
(God), who is the source of good and life.
The lifestyles of the people reflect this world of death. In
Proverbs it reads, "There is a way which seemeth right unto a
man, but the ends thereof are the ways of death." (Proverbs
14:12). Most of us believe our lifestyles are correct, and we have
prided ourselves in the lifestyles we live no matter how degenerate
they may be according to the standard raised by Almighty God.
Heath United States 1990, published by the U.S. Department of
Health and Human Services, provides statistics which clearly
illustrate that the lifestyles of the American people pave the way
toward early and unnecessary death.
Of all the countries in the world the life expectancy of the
American people, in a land of power and plenty, ranks 16th for women
and 22nd for men. Japan ranks first for both sexes. This is a shame.
U.S. citizens, male and female, live only 60-70 years, and Blacks
trail whites in life expectancy across both sexes. So if America is
16th for women and 22nd for men, and as Black men and women we trail
further behind them, then as a people in a land of power and plenty
Blacks are in a condition virtually no better than the worst Third
World countries in terms of health and longevity.
Two million Americans lose their lives each year, and more than
250,000 of those deaths are among Black people. Our death rates are
disproportionate when compared with those of whites across most of
the leading causes of death.
The leading causes of death for Blacks and whites are: heart
disease, cancer, hypertension and cerebrovascular disease,
accidents, homicide and legal intervention, pneumonia and influenza,
diabetes, lung disease, AIDS, cirrhosis and liver disease, and
suicide.
About half of all deaths, or a million lives each year, are
accounted for by heart disease and cancer. In every different cause
of death, the death rate for Blacks is on average about 55 percent
greater than death rates for whites.
The No. 1 killer for all Americans is heart disease. The death
rate from heart disease is 30 percent to 60 percent greater for
Blacks than for whites, with heart disease claiming nearly 100,000
Black lives each year. I would propose that the high level of heart
disease is, in part, the body�s response to stress from America�s
loss of power and prestige in the world, and particularly the
decline of America�s economy. I would also propose that the high
level of heart disease among Black people, in part reflects the
inordinate degree of stress due to the pervasive racism that we live
under each day. These propositions are exactly in accord with the
scriptures wherein it reads, "And there shall be signs in the
sun, and in the moon, and in the stars; and upon the earth distress
of nations, with perplexity; the sea and the waves roaring, men�s
hearts failing them for fear, and for looking after those things
which are coming on the earth ..." (Luke 21:25-26).
Approximately one million people develop cancer each year, and
1,350 die each day from some form of the disease. As with most
causes of death, the death rate for cancer is highest among Black
males, whose rate is 44 percent higher than white males. The leading
type of cancer for males is prostate cancer, with new incidences 30
percent higher among Black males than among whites.
Overall, Black women die from cancer at a rate 19 percent greater
than white women. However the rate of new incidences of cancer are
actually higher for white women. Women are particularly vulnerable
to breast cancer with incidences among whites 16 percent higher than
for Blacks.
Rates of death for hypertension and cerebrovascular diseases,
diabetes, pneumonia and influenza, cirrhosis and liver disease, all
are higher for Blacks, particularly Black men. In fact, the death
rate for Black males is nearly double that of white males for these
diseases.
Most dramatic is the disproportionate number of Black males who
die as a result of homicide and police intervention. Twenty-five to
40 Black men are killed and murdered each day, which is more than
the total number of white men who are either killed or murdered each
day. A Black man is seven times more likely to die from street
violence, including confrontations with the police, than a white
man.
Even among women, Blacks are four times more likely to die from
street violence than whites. And street violence is the No. 1 killer
of young Black adults ages 15-44. Approximately 59,000 American
soldiers died in the nine years of fighting in Vietnam. It is said
that 35 percent of those deaths, or about 20,000 of the casualties
were Black. But each year over 10,000 Blacks lose their lives to
street violence. So in the same nine-year period we lost nearly five
times as many Black lives in the streets of America as in Vietnam.
This would suggest it�s safer to grow up in a war zone than it is
in the inner cities of America.
We could easily conclude from these statistics that all of our
lives are in peril, and deeper, we could conclude that there is an
assault on the Black male. The Black male is walking more deeply
into the valley of the shadow of death than any other member of
American society, which means that Black women are more frequently
becoming widows and without their male counterparts.
When we consider the number of Black men incarcerated, jobless or
on drugs, there is no wonder that there already exists a
preponderance of females in the population over that of males. If
the trend in Black male death rates is not reversed, the Black male
will soon be extinct, and the Black female will be left as prey in
the hands of men who do not love her, and only wish to continue to
use her. ...
So, we are suffering, and in terms of health, the only way we can
come out of this is with the proper use of knowledge that will allow
us to prevent 90 percent of the sicknesses that we are dying from.
We need to understand that we have been trained in a
self-destructive way of behavior and that we are caught up in a
vicious cycle of death. Our lifestyle is really a deathstyle. We all
have to die. This is assured. But our time of death in most cases
reflects the personal decisions of each individual. The Bible
teaches that the wages of sin is death, and as long as we pursue the
ways of this world, wrong over right, falsehood over truth, wealth
over health, we will pay the price.