Earl (07-06-2020)
Earl (07-06-2020)
Guno צְבִי (07-06-2020), ThatOwlWoman (07-06-2020)
Southern Christians bullshitted themselves into believing slavery was in line with Christ. They must have cherry-picked through the bible so much they skipped the Pharisees and half of Christ's teachings. This is actually from an Evangelical source. https://www.christianitytoday.com/hi...d-slavery.html
So you see, it didn't stem from Christianity it stemmed from the self fabrication of Christianity to serve one's purpose. It's a big issue today and why you have so many fakes in name only, here in America.
Last edited by Charoite; 07-06-2020 at 03:33 AM.
Earl (07-06-2020)
ThatOwlWoman (07-06-2020), Trumpet (07-06-2020)
If they met Jesus today, they would have rejected him too.
ThatOwlWoman (07-06-2020), Trumpet (07-06-2020)
"The answer to the question lies partly in U.S. history, beginning in the days of slavery and Jim Crow segregation, but not ending there. Elements of racist ideology have long been present in white Christianity in the United States."
The Alt-Right promotes a 'Traditionist' platform against 'Modernity'.
Priest Caste.
Warrior Caste.
Merchant Caste.
Slave Caste.
They support 'Spirituality' (namely Judeo-Christian values) and hate 'Atheists' (like Communist China).
Earl (07-06-2020)
Guno צְבִי (07-06-2020), Trumpet (07-06-2020)
ironic that Demmycrats used to believe in God when they gave birth to racism.......
Isaiah 6:5
“Woe to me!” I cried. “I am ruined! For I am a man of unclean lips, and I live among a people of unclean lips, and my eyes have seen the King, the Lord Almighty.”
Earl (07-06-2020)
ThatOwlWoman (07-06-2020)
Christianity is just so malleable; it can be bent and shaped any old way that you want.
signalmankenneth (07-06-2020)
signalmankenneth (07-06-2020)
MLK taught as 'Christian hero' at SBC seminaries
"In the 'I Have a Dream' speech," Lawler recalled telling the Redwood Empire Baptist Association, "not only did [King] say, 'I have a dream. I have a dream.' He also said, 'with this faith'" repeatedly, "reminding us that it's not just a humanitarian effort" to effect racial reconciliation. "It's an effort based on the Gospel."
Lawler drew that King insight, he said, from his studies at Gateway Seminary.
It's a feature of ministry training all six Southern Baptist Convention seminaries are seeking to replicate: teaching King as a model for all students' ministries, not just as a key figure in African American history.
http://www.bpnews.net/52270/mlk-taug...sbc-seminaries
ThatOwlWoman (07-06-2020)
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