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Is Silence Acceptance?
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<blockquote data-quote="zephcom" data-source="post: 71895491" data-attributes="member: 400000"><p>And where are they now while a radical branch of Christianity is defining Christianity for the world? Moderate Islam has long faced criticism in this country for not standing up and being counted in the battle against radical Islam.</p><p></p><p>Should Christians be granted special favors because they organized some charity programs? The radical right of Christianity has become the voice of Christianity simply because there is no other voice. </p><p></p><p>And the radical right plays right into the hands of those people who want to believe America represents the 'Great Satan'. For far too long Christians have been sitting in the comfort of their half million dollar homes, raising their 2.4 children and playing the game of capitalism believing that 'Jesus' will fix the mess.</p><p></p><p>I remember reading on Twitter two or three years ago one of the people involved in the Black Lives Matter movement asking a simple question: "Where are the churches?"</p><p></p><p>Apparently, the churches don't believe that Black lives do matter because they were AWOL. They were back home resting on the laurels of the people who came before them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zephcom, post: 71895491, member: 400000"] And where are they now while a radical branch of Christianity is defining Christianity for the world? Moderate Islam has long faced criticism in this country for not standing up and being counted in the battle against radical Islam. Should Christians be granted special favors because they organized some charity programs? The radical right of Christianity has become the voice of Christianity simply because there is no other voice. And the radical right plays right into the hands of those people who want to believe America represents the 'Great Satan'. For far too long Christians have been sitting in the comfort of their half million dollar homes, raising their 2.4 children and playing the game of capitalism believing that 'Jesus' will fix the mess. I remember reading on Twitter two or three years ago one of the people involved in the Black Lives Matter movement asking a simple question: "Where are the churches?" Apparently, the churches don't believe that Black lives do matter because they were AWOL. They were back home resting on the laurels of the people who came before them. [/QUOTE]
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