As a child growing up in the “black power” era of the 1970s it was imparted to me, and undoubtedly to other …
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‘As I live!’ declares the Lord God, ‘I take no pleasure in the death of the wicked, but rather that …
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The question is a simple one. Does an American citizen who is legally registered to vote have the right to cast …
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I was hoping Hillary Clinton would win. Allow me to explain. From the standpoint of our respective socio-political worldviews, the former Secretary …
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When it comes to the matter of social justice, context is key. I say this because when one examines closely the current …
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Many questions have been and continue to be raised about the movement known as Black Lives Matter and its pursuit of …
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Do me a favor. Stop whatever it is you’re doing and take a few moments to think back to the very first …
Read More »John Mark Syndrome: Pursuing Biblical Justice at the Expense of Christian Unity
For anyone to admit that police-involved violence is a divisive topic in America today would be an understatement. Likewise, to deny that this issue …
Read More »Why The Debate Over The Star Spangled Banner Has Been Brewing For Over 2,000 Years
Over the course of human history, the goal of all protest has been to either change minds or influence behavior. …
Read More »The Sin of Injustice is No Excuse for the Sin of Racism
For many young black Americans today, particularly millennials, the pursuit of “social justice” has become somewhat of a raison d’être (the …
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