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You might be unracist if . . .
The vast majority of Americans claim (and believe) that they are not racists. However, in an unracist society, race isn’t an issue. You might be unracist if you look at faces and don’t see races. You might be unracist if … Continue reading
Posted in American history, black history, Black history month, community, drum major for justice, equality, human rights, inequality, injustice, institutional racism, liberty and justice for all, Love one another, Martin Luther King, Martin Luther King Day, Martin Luther King Jr., MLK, MLK Day, NASCAR, overcoming hate, social justice, the beloved community, The Movement, Uncategorized, unity, wrong side of history
Tagged American racism, civil rights, color line, equality, overcoming racism, quotes, race, race in America, racism, racist
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Our wrong-gong can “make America great again.”
To “make America great again” requires a return to the high ideals of our national creeds: “Liberty and justice for all,” “All men are created equal and endowed by their Creator with certain inalienable rights,” “In God we trust,” and … Continue reading
Posted in American values, basic rights, Bill of Rights, Civil Rights, clear conscience, conscience, creationism, Creator, do it if it feels good, family values, freedom of conscience, human rights, immorality, injustice, justice, liberty, liberty and justice for all, morality, right and wrong, slogans, social justice, trust in God, Uncategorized
Tagged Donald Trump, ethics, evangelicals, In God we trust, Make America great again, politics
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Race To Ekklesia . . .
Race to Ekklesia . . . Ekklesia goes beyond race, Loving with the eyes of grace, Finding the glory of God in each face, As ordinary people from “every kindred and every tribe” Are free to open up and share … Continue reading
Posted in Amazing Grace, Berry Street, Beyond Church, black lives matter, book, ekklesia, grace, injustice, institutional racism, justice, movie, Nashville, Nashville churches, Salvation Army, Salvation Army church, Uncategorized
Tagged Christianity, church, Jessie Owens, race, racism, religion
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Live Like Hell? Or March Into Hell For A Heavenly Cause?
Why live like Hell when you can have a life of peace, joy, love and contentment? When the inner me runs wild, I become my enemy. When I let Christ control me, I experience His glory. Activism can sometimes change … Continue reading
Posted in business speakers, Don Quixote, impossible dream lyrics, injustice, justice, management consultants, Nashville, open church, open mic, open mic church, participation, participatory church, right conduct, right living, righteousness, Salvation Army, self-destruction, self-hate, self-surrender, simple church, the impossible dream, we have seen the enemy
Tagged activism, church, gag rule, heavenly cause, hell, March into Hell, mission, religion
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American Oxymoron, ISIS Videos, Prenatal Dismemberment
1 observation, 2 questions, and a Mother Teresa quotation: An American oxymoron: Our society advocates both prenatal care and prenatal killing. If ISIS made and posted a video of a pro-choice, prenatal dismemberment, would that shock people enough to cause them to … Continue reading
Posted in American, injustice, insight, Iraq, ISIS video, justice, observation, peace, questioning, questions, quotation, Quotations, quote, right to choose, right to life, rights, war
Tagged abortion, human rights, ISIS, Mother Teresa, oxymoron, prenatal care, pro choice, Pro-life, quotes
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My Top Ten Blog Posts For Black History Month
Would you like to know more about Black History. Here are my Top Ten Blog Posts about African-American history: 10) Negro Spirituals — A Message We Desperately Need 9) America’s Forgotten Freedom Fighters 8) Some Americans Suffered An Atrosity 7) … Continue reading
Posted in 12 Years A Slave, abolitionism, abolitionists, African American experience, Americans, anti-slavery, atrocities, black is beautiful, blacks, freedom fighters, injustice, lashes, Martin Luther King Jr., negro spirituals, race, racial reconciliation, racism, Rosa Parks, runaway slaves, slave owners, slavery, slaves, Top Ten, whipping
Tagged African American History, black history, Black History Month, blogs, history
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Definition: “Fetal Position”
A definition — “being in a fetal position” Completely vulnerable; unprotected; having no human rights; legally unrecognized; having no legal personhood; disposable; having your life depend on another person’s “choice;” worthless in the opinion of many people. Check out some … Continue reading
Posted in belief, belief system, discrimination, fetus, human rights, injustice, legal rights, life, politics and religion, prejudice, prenatal, prenatal medicine, rights, slogans, womb
Tagged abortion, definition, fetal position, personhood, politics, pro choice, Pro-life
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Is Soicety Reaping The Violence It’s Been Showing?
Is society reaping the graphic violence it’s been showing for decades in movies, on TV, and in video games? Can that be a factor in the evil acts of random mass murder being frequently committed in America? Does showing scenes … Continue reading
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Tagged brainwashing, cause of violence, evil, mass murder, shooting in Connecticut, shootings in America, television, violence, violence on TV
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Should People Speak Out If They Believe Innocent People Are Being Killed?
Should people speak out if they sincerely believe that innocent people are being killed? Most people would give a positive answer to this question. For example, the government and the military of Syria have been killing tens of thousands of … Continue reading
Posted in against, America, citizens, freedom, government, heroes, injustice, judgment, judgments, military, moral principles, moral restraints, morality, popular culture, pro choice, pro life, prochoice, protest, right conduct, right living, speaking out
Tagged abortion, international politics, killing the innocent, murder, politics, Syria, Syrian government, United Nations
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In a country where you can get shot along with 70 others while going to a movie . . . we desperately need God.
A quotation from the ancient prophet, Isaiah: “Seek the LORD while he may be found; call on him while he is near.”
Posted in Christian values, Christianity, church, comfort, compassion, conviction of sin, corrupt culture, faith, God, God-shaped vacuum, His story, injury, injustice, Isaiah, justice, Lord, meaninglessness, morality, morals, political issue, popular culture, revelation, revival, salvation, search for significance, searching for significance, sinner, soul, spiritual awakening, spiritual combat, spiritual warfare, surrender to God, values, violence, violent streak
Tagged Auroa, Batman, Colorado, movie, quotations, religion, shooting
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