Black Liberation Theology In Other Churches Also

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Wonder how many churches preach this?

click Catholic Church

Also this:

click I have never heard of Black Liberation Theology

click I think we would be better off to believe this

This is the way to live in peace- "The Human Race"

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Submitted by Davids mom on Sat, 04/05/2008 - 7:26am.

Anthony Bradley? Please listen carefully to the questions - and the answer of his guest. . . .and then Bradley's summation of what was said. Interesting. Remember - white 'racism' does not refer to ALL whites. Listen again to the answers.

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Submitted by BPR on Sat, 04/05/2008 - 9:24am.

Okay Davids Mom I went back and listened. Do you honestly believe that I don't know that there is white racism. There is black racism and white racism neither is right.

Also did you notice Anthony Bradley said that "Black Liberation Theology" believes and teaches that it all started with Adam and Eve and then we go to black victimhood. So Black Liberation Theology believes all the problem come down to the white man. We are stuck in the 1960's.

Also you heard them say Obama's wife said that she has never been prouder of her country than now instead of saying look where we have come from. BTW how poor are Obama and his family and Oprah? How poor is Mr. Wright with that house I wrote about- if you did not read it I can repost it.

BIG POINT: Poor black people - oh I suppose there are not any poor white people?

BIG BIG POINT: Also Anthony Bradley said we can look at ATLANTA and see SCORES OF MILLIONAIRES that are black.

Black Liberation Theology should never be preached in church! Is that church?

What was my last comment: "We should only see "The Human Race".

click "The Human Race"

We've got to come together and see the MAKER of us all.

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Submitted by Davids mom on Sat, 04/05/2008 - 8:42pm.

Now - where do we go from here? I hope you enjoy your visit to Heritage!

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Submitted by BPR on Sun, 04/06/2008 - 6:47am.

Where do we go from here. I think both sides need to forgive one another- see each other as equal- don't repeat the same mistakes- and pray without ceasing.

See each other as "The Human Race"

I will try and visit Heritage, I am a member of another church and involved in it- keeps you busy- but yes I'd love to go and visit Heritage. We did visit when we first moved here- it's a good church.

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Submitted by Davids mom on Sun, 04/06/2008 - 8:04am.

My sentiments exactly! I understand I confused Heritage with Olivet. I've never been to Olivet - but a friend of mine was the guest minister there one week, the Rev. H. Beecher Hicks. I do believe that we are moving closer and closer to seeing one another as 'equals' - and following the guidance of MLK - to judge one another by the content of our character rather than the color of our skin. I just finished my bible study for this week - and the word of God is universal. The message I received this morning is that error and/or erroneous thinking has no power over the Word. Have a blessed Sunday! God is not through with me yet! I have a long way to go to reach 'perfection'! Smiling

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Submitted by BPR on Sun, 04/06/2008 - 8:17am.

My prayer is that we come together united for Jesus on both sides. Forgive the past on both sides.

Thank God for GRACE!

Have a wonderful day at church worshiping Jesus!

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Submitted by AF A-10 on Sat, 04/05/2008 - 7:26pm.

See a common theme? This seems a bit obsessive. That is not a criticism, but an observation. At this point, I'm not sure what you seek to accomplish. We all know how you feel about black liberation theology. What, exactly, do you seek as an end state?

Kevin "Hack" King


Submitted by skyspy on Sat, 04/05/2008 - 7:39pm.

What.....

Did you watch the same links I did??

How do you explain some of those beliefs?

Anyway, I have a bigger bone to pick with you anyway....I'll call..

Getting back to this topic. This is the first time I have heard of "black liberation theology" which is why I think many people are on a fact finding mission. This is new to many people. My friend at work, was surprised that many people had not heard of these teachings before now. I think what we have is a failure to communicate.

Are you home?

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Submitted by AF A-10 on Sat, 04/05/2008 - 7:53pm.

Quite intersting route of flight home with yesterday's storms. Black liberwhatever theology is not something I heard of until the whole Rev Wright thing. Now, I'm thoroughly inoculated. It does seem obssessive after blog 6 or 7. That's just me. Anyone here has every right to continue a post until they get their resolution. I just wonder what the "resolution is." I'm satisfied with the future president's rebuke of hate speech. I'm a movin on! I'm home tomorrow and Monday mornin. Pick the bones while you have 'em Smiling

Cheers,

Kevin "Hack" King


Submitted by skyspy on Sat, 04/05/2008 - 8:41pm.

We had four holding patterns, and we were shut off. You wouldn't have wanted to come through here Fri. Level 6 thunderstorms and tornados.

I'm glad you made it home safe.

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Submitted by BPR on Sat, 04/05/2008 - 7:35pm.

___This post:

First, I am the one that told Main and or Sniffles5 - I don't dislike them -I even told Main last night- I told Sniffles5 he has value. Now, tell me who does not like who when they constantly say things that are ridiculous.

I am bashing black liberation theology. Which Mr. Wright church is. This is not Christian, you know the bible- I know Heritage Christian Church - I love the church.

I am a member of another church- hey we celebrate- Well, the songs I sent to David's Mom are some of the ones we sing- our worship style- life application-meaning taking God's word and applying it to our lives- we sing hymns also. I may visit Heritage sometime- I love our pastor- I know yours is good also.

I'm not upset over my gay friends, I love and care about them- God's word is His word- Sniffles brought up the gay part, one time someone told me I need to defend what I say, so I did. I have been their friend for a long time - I did not know they were gay until later and they told us- they are my husband's friends also.

Yes, we are known by the company we keep- we don't live the lifestyle they do- and they know how we feel - yes I did reread it. If we participate with them that is when it is wrong- they know where we both stand- still friends.

Here is another outlook:

The Bible tells how the prophet Jonah had great disdain for the people of Nineveh - he resisted God's command to preach a message of judgment to the Ninevites, and he became angry when God compassionately held back His wrath after the people of Nineveh.
The Bible tells how the prophet Jonah had great disdain for the people of Nineveh - he resisted God's command to preach a message of judgment to the Ninevites, and he became angry when God compassionately held back His wrath after the people of Nineveh repented. Author and counselor Joe Dallas says many Christians are afflicted with the "Jonah Syndrome," meaning they hold homosexuals in contempt and resist demonstrating to them the love of Christ. Dallas -a former homosexual- calls on the church to repent of its sin and to reach out to the gay community with a message of grace that is compassionate, consistent and clear.
"I believe as we address the issue of homosexuality that God would call us to repent of whatever hostility exists within the church.. and recommit ourselves to bold love." - Joe Dallas

Most Christians have heard the phrase, "hate the sin but love the sinner." Unfortunately, many homosexuals feel like evangelicals hate them as people because of their behavior. How has the church gone wrong in responding to the gay community? Author and counselor Joe Dallas cites examples as he admonishes believers to repent of their hostility towards homosexuals. Dallas also describes how Christians can achieve a proper, balanced approach of showing Christ's love to gays and lesbians while still declaring the biblical truth that homosexuality is a sin.
"The gay and lesbian community is looking to the church for some verifiable evidence that we love them as we say that we do ... [that we] value them as people, not just as objects to be converted." -Joe Dallas

No, Hack you are not a bad person, honestly I am a sinner saved by grace. I am not any better than anyone else.

I do think taking the lives of unborn children that can't speak for them self that God created is wrong-

For me I need forgiveness constantly-I do mess up alot.

You answer to God just as I do.

I am talking about the links of some things that are on here and you seemed like you did agree with Main and Sniffles5.

My goal if life is that others will see Jesus in me. Yeah,I mess up Big Time- I am sure I will hear about it- Thank God for Jesus.

I am not a person who thinks I am better than anyone else- maybe I should bring my husband to a coffee blog- he know me the best- he would tell you how much I cry out to God for my mistakes- I am hard on myself- Thank God I have a husband that is grounded in his faith that he reminds me of what God's word says about me and I remember my Moms words about what God's word says about me.

There is not one person on here that I do not like- disagree yes - that's a different story. We can disagree and be civil- I did it with Davids Mom and she did it with me.

Friends Honestly- BPR
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