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To: Faith Presses On

Blacks privilege is being able to murder white people and not be charged with a hate crime even if you’re wearing a “Kill Whitey” t-shirt and told the police after you got caught ‘ All Crackers should Die”.


9 posted on 01/16/2015 3:43:28 AM PST by Yorlik803 ( Church/Caboose in 2016)
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I’d like to see the link to that specific story, if it’s a real one. If it’s something about “black mob violence,” I’ve seen such stories already.

As I said, God’s Word identifies people from all nations as among those saved. But despite that, and so many other things the Bible says, there is a lot of unjustness among white conservatives in America towards black people. So many don’t look at things honestly, as God requires in judgment, but are all too ready to take the speck out of the eyes of black people, as they see it, while ignoring the beam in their own. And one way they do that, those who do, is to be completely inconsistent. Discrimination against black people, that’s something that can just be surmounted, but reverse discrimination, that’s extremely harmful. The past means so much, that we appreciate our forefathers’ efforts and sacrifices, and the problems they faced, but what blacks have dealt with doesn’t matter, and what they contributed in labor to the building of this country doesn’t matter. There is a significant part of this country that prefers to view blacks as sub-human or inferior, to justify treating them so, not acknowledging the real losses inflicted upon them over hundreds of years, in order to justify investing less in them to maintain the whole cycle. And in Christians, that’s carnality. In people who talk and think this way, there’s a cold heart of stone there for black people, and that’s not from the Lord. It’s not about the Lord’s will, but about grabbing for earthly things by branding a people inferior so that their future generations, who aren’t born yet, are judged already. The witness that cries out to me is in all the black people I encounter all the time who do considerate things. For example, I work in a fast food restaurant and do a lot of picking up after people, and interacting with them, and from that I experience the sense of responsibility and kindness of so many black people, on a day-in, day-out basis.


15 posted on 01/16/2015 7:29:26 PM PST by Faith Presses On
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