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Texas Lt. Gov. Patrick says America must 'turn to God' to heal wounds of racism: 'We need a culture change'
I have no idea what kind of a person Dan Patrick is, and I won’t speak against him personally. But the message that our racial problems are the result of the Left pulling America away from God is a truly breath-taking falsehood. Racism is certainly not the fault of Christians, but it was certainly Christian thinkers in the early 19th Century who (mis)used the Bible to provide a moral support for the “peculiar institution.” And while it was also Democrats who provided the political backbone for the subsequent Jim Crow laws in the South, it was also Democrats who began the political process of dismantling legal segregation, when President Truman in 1948 issued an executive order desegregating the Armed Forces. It was Republican President Eisenhower who enforced the Brown v. Board of Education decision, sending in the 101st Airborne Division to escort nine black children into Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas, in 1957, but then it was liberal Democrats—mostly from the Northeast, but also including President Lyndon Johnson of Texas—who pushed through the Civil Rights Act of 1964. This led directly to the explosive growth of Christian schools in the South, where many white parents chose to pay for segregated private education rather than send their children to free public integrated schools.
The whole set of attitudes that brought us to this political crisis over George Floyd is not a symptom of any godlessness on the Left; it is the legacy of conservative Southern Christianity (which should have taught against racism, but did not). For the Lieutenant Governor of Texas to suggest otherwise shows either an ignorance of real history, or an actual intent to pander and deceive.
He'd have no reason to come otherwise.
He'd have no reason to come otherwise.
That is not how "eschatology" (the study of the end times) works. You seem to have picked up a misunderstanding somewhere.He'd have no reason to come otherwise.
I'm not quite clear what you are asking. Could you rephrase it to clarify it?If man is following the will of God rather than their own, then what would be the purpose of bring that to an end?
Nonsense. No true Christian washes all that clean.Not sure it's a good idea for a Christian to talk about racism from a historical perspective. It would open up a great big can of worms...
You mean if they had preached Jesus' Gospel instead of man's adaptation, by loving all as self they would have had to set slaves free? How inconvenient.It would open up a great big can of worms...
Can you clarify this question, please? I'm not sure what point you are trying to make.If man is following the will of God rather than their own, then what would be the purpose of bring that to an end?
I know plenty of Mexican and Black Christians that fear Cops, with good reason. It has more to do with how Cops treated them in the past. And even now. I just see the bible, as how the politics worked in the bible days. What didn't look right wasn't accepted.To speak of racism from biblical point only integrates fear and mistrust to the unbeliever.
Agreed, the racial profiling as been addressed over and over. Wonder if the system is ready to listen. Indifference has never been a good answer to any question.I know plenty of Mexican and Black Christians that fear Cops, with good reason. It has more to do with how Cops treated them in the past. And even now. I just see the bible, as how the politics worked in the bible days. What didn't look right wasn't accepted.
Descriptively different is an observation by another or self explanation.Perhaps if all people stopped labelling themselves as descriptively different?