Saturday, March 9, 2013

Interview: Dr. Benjamin Carson Talks Race, Politics and Life After Medicine

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From ChristianPost.com
Renowned neurosurgeon Dr. Benjamin Carson, who became the subject of a national conversation after delivering a politically incorrect speech at the National Prayer Breakfast in Washington D.C. last month, talked with The Christian Post on Thursday about race, politics and life after medicine. Below is an edited  transcript of that conversation.

Carson: Well pretty-much like at the National Prayer Breakfast, I don't know what I'm gonna be saying. I will continue to think about various and sundry things. I certainly want to bring out the importance of people being able to dialogue in a civil manner and how that's essential to the progress of our nation. How Jesus said a house divided against itself cannot stand and it doesn't matter whether you think you are right and the other person is wrong, you have to find a way to be able to talk together and to understand what your objectives and goals are. And to be able to find common ground and to work toward those and not to allow various special interest groups to create conflict and irritate the system for their own benefit and not really care about where the progress is made with unity.
Carson: Well, you know I will continue obviously working with our scholarship fund which is in all 50 states, putting in reading rooms all over the country particularly targeting Title I schools where a lot of kids come from homes with no books and they go to schools with no libraries. Those are the kids that are likely to drop out, we have to find a way to stop that because that is incredibly detrimental not just to the individual, but society. I will continue to work with the Henderson Hopkins Program. This is a program with which we use the resources of the university to help create a much better model for innercity education. I will continue to work with the private corporations that I work with. I'll continue on the speaking circuit. I've talked to a number of different television stations about doing something on a regular basis, I still sorting all that out. I'll continue to write books. And I hope to learn how to play the organ (laughs).

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