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A Brief Treatise on Faith Deconstruction

In his sermon titled, The Sequel to Divine Sovereignty,[1] the “prince of preachers,” Charles Haddon Spurgeon[2] declared, "No doctrine in the whole Word of God has more excited the hatred of mankind than the truth of the absolute sovereignty of God." For what it’s worth, I happen to concur with Spurgeon. But I want to …

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The Black Church and the Insignificance of Ethnicity in Light of the Gospel of Christ

In his book, The Divided Mind of the Black Church: Theology, Piety, & Public Witness, Raphael G. Warnock, senior pastor of Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta, Georgia,[1] reflects on a gathering held many years ago at the Kelly Miller Institute on Black Church Studies[2] of theologians and pastors for the purpose of dialoguing “between pulpit, …

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Why Stephen A. Smith Suggesting Blacks Vote Republican Proves We Still Have a Long Way To Go

It doesn't speak well of the supposed progress made by black Americans when, a half-century after passage of the Voting Rights Act, it is deemed "controversial" that a black man would dare to suggest that black Americans vote Republican during an election cycle. The black man of whom I speak is sports journalist and television …

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