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@CLT_Suburbia Blacks are sacrosanct. The actual problem cannot be addressed as long as that is true.
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It's not the curfew. Nobody wants to spend their evening being uncomfortable or feeling unsafe. Address the actual problem.
WSOCTV@wsoctv
Teen curfew at Camp North End is impacting business, store owners say ebx.sh/m2QVX8
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@nathancoxey Interesting that you can't conceive of someone being able to call up two Bible verses without AI. Also interesting that the quotation of scripture (which you asked for) evokes such a visceral and bitchy response from you.
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@Brandos72 Never said I’m without sin bucko. Now les try responding without AI. Life is better without it
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Is “gracism” the answer to racism?
A church in South Carolina has been in the news lately after it posted a video showing the graduation of its 2026 “Gracism” class, who all left as “ministers of reconciliation.” What is “gracism”?
It appears the church training came from a group called Gracism Global, which defines the word as “extending positive favor to other people regardless of, and sometimes because of, their color, class, or culture.” Their website doesn’t give much more information than that beyond “The Eight Sayings of a Gracist”:
1.I will lift you up
2.I will cover you
3.I will share with you
4.I will honor you
5.I will stand with you
6.I will consider you
7.I will celebrate with you
8.I will heal with you
When you read through the short description of each of these sayings, it sounds very much like typical DEI trainings that emphasize and draw attention to so-called “race” and divide everyone into either oppressed or oppressor classes, simply based on what the person looks like on the outside (for example, under “I will share with you,” it says, “Opening up networks and resources to others who are systematically downtrodden, and refusing special treatment that may hurt them”). Of course, the words used can have so many different meanings, it’s hard to know what’s really meant by them (which might be purposeful!).
As AiG speaker Bryan Osborne shows in his book Woke Injustice, the world’s way of dealing with racism—which is often adopted by the church—not only doesn’t work, but is completely unbiblical. It always ends up watering down the gospel or teaching a “new gospel” (which Paul says is no gospel at all).
The true answer to racism is not highlighting our differences and emphasizing them over and over again. Nor is it judging people based on the shade of their skin (this happens constantly in woke/DEI trainings—anyone with a light shade of skin is automatically an oppressor, and anyone with a dark shade of skin is automatically oppressed). The true answer to racism is understanding the human race based on biblical history and the gospel of Jesus Christ.
If we want to end the sin of racism, we must teach the biblical truth found in Genesis that we’re all one race (which has been confirmed by science), all descended from Adam, and therefore all sinners in need of a Savior, the Lord Jesus Christ. The ultimate problem isn’t skin—it’s sin! That’s the root cause of racism, and the only answer to this spiritual problem is a spiritual solution: the gospel! In fact, the solution to all of man’s issues is God’s Word and the gospel
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@CritCitizen @MorganHousley1 Wrong on both counts. Yet stated with such confidence.
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@MorganHousley1 And yet Both Judaism and Buddhism are much older than Christianity.
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@realmattcarr You being a fan of his couldn’t be less surprising.
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Faithful pastor in a tough ministry context. Gets a lot of unnecessary and subChristian (posthumous) hate from a group of “Christian leaders.”
Josh Barzon@JoshuaBarzon
What are your thoughts on Tim Keller?
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@TedPillows Every time? So you mean the 2 times it’s happened in the lifetime of Bitcoin?
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@theclassicwife It seems like Proverbs 21:9 is more applicable to you.
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@AppyOrtho One of the fundamental fatal flaws of democracy summed up in one short post.
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Sitting in the sanctuary of a large Baptist church last night for Awana awards, observing all of the dozen or so different ethnicities/skin colors that had gathered to celebrate their children completing a year of Bible memorization, wondering where these “it’s fine to demand race separation in Christianity” people go to church.
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@jwsherrod It's an attempt to get Christians to orient themselves properly when reading scripture. Most Christians cannot mentally distinguish modern Judaism from OT Israel, which creates a weird cognitive dissonance among them, which they cannot reconcile.
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Guys, I promise it's possible to talk about the Old Testament from a Christian perspective without being cringe.
Yes, as Christians we believe that Jesus is the Messiah and that he is prophesied about in the Old Testament.
But this attempt at drawing a wall of division between Jews and Christians like Dale is doing here is just an attempt to provoke and harass Jews, and it's specifically what Paul warned against in Romans 11.
The term Judaism actually predates the incarnation of Christ by about two centuries, and was used by Paul in the book of Galatians.
Dale Partridge@dalepartridge
Abraham, Moses, and the Prophets never practiced Judaism. They practiced Old Testament Christianity. The Old Testament was all about Christ. Jesus said: “You search the Scriptures because you think that in them you have eternal life; and it is they that bear witness about me.” — John 5:39 “For if you believed Moses, you would believe me; for he wrote of me.” — John 5:46 “And beginning with Moses and all the Prophets, he interpreted to them in all the Scriptures the things concerning himself.” — Luke 24:27
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If you are willing to say “I disagree with some things that Nick Fuentes or Stone choir or Adolf Hitler said, but I think they get some things right too” but you cannot acknowledge any truth from Martin Luther King Jr. or first wave feminism or John Piper, you might be more devoted to the grift than to the truth.
And yes, this sword does cut both ways.
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@MrsCMFrancis I don't know that, in fact. Neither do you. What I know is that on earth God marked out their (nations'/races') appointed times in history and the boundaries of their lands. Will He change that in the New Heavens and New Earth? Doesn't seem like it, but I don't know.
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@Brandos72 They are not separated by racial group and you know it. All are united in Christ.
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The scandal of the gospel is that it permeates all cultures and races and creeds, and changes you from the inside out.
There are no race groups in heaven.
“There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither slave nor free, there is no male and female, for you are all one in Christ Jesus”. Gal 3:28
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This is coming from the same guy who recently said the number 1 threat to America is dispensationalists/“zionists”, adding we need to “eliminate” dispensationalism.
These people are truly nuts.
They want a supposed “Christian nation” without the gospel, it seems. The gospel is never part of their equation to save the country. Never.
They want the government to force everybody to be externally Christian by the sword (will never work), or else…
(Pro tip: what he’s advocating for here—legislating belief—is not even possible, never mind the mass level of barbaric tyranny that would be required to even begin this process at the governmental level)

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