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The great problem with dominant white theologians, especially white men, is their tendency to speak as if they and they alone can set the rules for thinking about God. That is why they seldom turn to the cultures of the poor, especially people of color, for resources to discourse about God. But I contend that the God of Jesus is primarily found
... See moreJames H. Cone โข God of the Oppressed
And I include myself in the criticism. We as the American church need to take more ownership for our collective sin, our obsession with things that will not make an ounce of difference in heaven, and our failure (past and present) to stand up and speak up for the poor, for the stranger, for the ones who donโt look like us.
John M. Perkins โข One Blood: Parting Words to the Church on Race and Love
20 Ah, you who call evil good and good evil, who put darkness for light and light for darkness, who put bitter for sweet and sweet for bitter! 21 Ah, you who are wise in your own eyes, and shrewd in your own sight! 22 Ah, you who are heroes in drinking wine and valiant at mixing drink, 23 who acquit the guilty for a bribe, and deprive the innocent
... See moreC. S. Lewis โข The C. S. Lewis Bible: For Reading, Reflection, and Inspiration
As Iโve written, critical race theory has its uses and its flaws, but I wonderโhow many critical race theorists are in conservative Christian pews? But how many more election conspiracy theorists and Christian nationalists are sitting right there, including in my own denomination, fervently believing lies and fervently praying for actions and
... See morefrenchpress.thedispatch.com โข The Dangerous Idolatry of Christian Trumpism
Similarly, when we as Christians today engage the civic space, weโre representatives of our Father in heaven. To properly go about our Fatherโs business, we must be informed about the civic process and understand the relationship between church and

