April 29, 2008

The False Doctrine of Black Liberation Theology: Baldilocks Explains It All to You

Concise, impassioned and insightful, this is the best pocket essay yet on what's wrong with Wright and his fellow travelers. Excerpt:

"Here's what I do come to defend, to stand in defense of: Christianity and Christians who are black. Jeremiah Wright defames both and speaks for neither and little obscure me will not let him use either as fig leaf. Yes, our ancestors in this country and our kinsmen across the water fought to be just as Christian as other Christians -- as Christian as our brothers who are white. And many of the latter stood for us, and side-by-side with us -- not because of us primarily but because of the One Who is Primary." -- baldilocks: View From Under The Bus (UPDATED)

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Posted by Vanderleun at April 29, 2008 10:56 PM | TrackBack
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At least this proves that religion can be falsified.

Posted by: Gagdad Bob at April 30, 2008 9:13 AM
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