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Christ over color

Updated: Jun 6, 2021

Dear clergy: Please stop putting color over Christ (the Messiah).

Sin is the primary problem in America, not race.


If you don't believe this, then why is black-on-black crime an epidemic (the KKK stopped killing black people many years ago)?


If sin is not a problem, then why have approximately 60 million unborn American babies been aborted since 1973 (due to Roe v. Wade)?


If sin is not a problem, then why are over 70% of black babies born out-of-wedlock? Nationwide, the statistic is approximately 40%.


If sin is not a problem, then why are our children being taught about transgenderism and Critical Race Theory in elementary schools? Transgenderism is a betrayal of God and it is not based on science (there are only 2 genders that have been are known to science: male and female). And, CRT is a betrayal of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., who said that people should be judged by the content of their character, not by the color of their skin.


If sin is not a problem, then why do some women (particularly of my race) have, in some cases, 5 children by 3 or 4 different men?


If sin is not a problem, then why is satan-worshipping, drug-using, cross-dressing rapper Lil' Nas X popular in some circles?


If sin is not a problem, then why are so many Americans dying from drug overdoses?


So, please do not pervert or twist the Gospel of Jesus Christ to fit the radical, worldly, socialist agenda, such as that being espoused by #BlackLivesMatter.


A tip to all of the churches with the "Black Lives Matter" flags. Real Christians know that you are not really preaching and teaching the true Gospel of Jesus.

Remember: It is Christ over color, because He died for all of us. Thank you. #AllLivesMatter

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