Why ‘Racism’ Isn’t Wrong

In surveying the current sociocultural landscape in America, it seems increasing numbers of individuals are either identifying as social justice activists or aspiring to be one. What began with the protestations of one individual over perceived systemic "racial" injustices being perpetrated against black people, primarily by those who occupy certain positions of authority (e.g. police …

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Why ‘Racism’ Isn’t Wrong

In surveying the current socio-cultural landscape in America, it seems that increasing numbers of individuals are either identifying as social justice activists or aspire to be one. What began with the protestations of one individual over perceived systemic "racial" injustices being perpetrated against black people, primarily by those who occupy certain positions of power and …

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How “Woke Theology” is Weakening the (Black) Church

"The business of Christianity is not simply to make us feel happier or even to make us live a better life, it is to reconcile us to God."  D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones There is a movement afoot, particularly within black evangelical circles, to extol, if not exalt, social justice as the raison d'etre, that is, the …

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