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<blockquote data-quote="setst777" data-source="post: 76033479" data-attributes="member: 412549"><p>There is nothing judgmental about faith in Lord Jesus. I believe Lord Jesus can transform lives, but not if people keep telling minority populations that they cannot change, or that they are too far gone to have a new life in Christ, because they, or their parents, or grandparents, suffered.</p><p></p><p>The early Church suffered as well, and were burned on stakes, thrown to the lions, and suffered tremendous atrocities. However, the Christians did not give up. They lived transformed lives by faith in Jesus. </p><p></p><p>I don't believe that Black Americans are somehow so deficient that they cannot reach out for the saving grace of God and be saved. And there are examples of Black Americans who have done just that, despite people telling them they couldn't do it.</p><p></p><p>However, there are people today who want to hold Black Americans down, telling them they can't have the new life in Christ, that they have to remain victims.</p><p></p><p>I don't believe that. God is powerful to save all those who receive His Son as Lord and Savior. </p><p></p><p>I say to you, stop holding these wonderful Black Americans down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="setst777, post: 76033479, member: 412549"] There is nothing judgmental about faith in Lord Jesus. I believe Lord Jesus can transform lives, but not if people keep telling minority populations that they cannot change, or that they are too far gone to have a new life in Christ, because they, or their parents, or grandparents, suffered. The early Church suffered as well, and were burned on stakes, thrown to the lions, and suffered tremendous atrocities. However, the Christians did not give up. They lived transformed lives by faith in Jesus. I don't believe that Black Americans are somehow so deficient that they cannot reach out for the saving grace of God and be saved. And there are examples of Black Americans who have done just that, despite people telling them they couldn't do it. However, there are people today who want to hold Black Americans down, telling them they can't have the new life in Christ, that they have to remain victims. I don't believe that. God is powerful to save all those who receive His Son as Lord and Savior. I say to you, stop holding these wonderful Black Americans down. [/QUOTE]
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