Please Don't Send Me To Africa
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This brings back fond memories of Teen Mission International
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The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom. A day will come when every knee shall bow and every tongue confess that Jesus Christ is Lord!
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this song points out how too many Christians r too comfortable where they r! Pray that we get out of our comfort zone and reach out to others!
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This is a literary genre known as satire. The problem seem to be that you aren't knowledgeable enough about satire and things of that nature to understand what the song is saying. In Jonathan Swift's "A Modest Proposal" he suggested that the English simple eat the Irish babies for dinner. HE was parodying the way that the English leeched off of the Irish. He was NOT really suggesting that they practice cannibalism. A little education will spare you a lot of offense.
originaldane 9 months ago 5
I was driving through the desert and had the UNFORTUNATE experience of tuning into Christian radio and hearing this TRASHY, TACKY, TRIFLING, TERRORISTIC, RACIST, WHITE SUPREMACIST PILE OF CRAP called a song.. ....it only confirmed to me that no matter what religion these people profess, they CONSISTENTLY practice the Religion of RACISM/ WHITE SUPREMACY.. UTTERLY and COMPLETELY disgusting.. Please though, KEEP the damned missionaries & their slave religion & white deities OUT of Africa
WONDAWOMAN 9 months ago
@WONDAWOMAN
This is a song intended to parody Church people who live out their religion hemmed up inside of the four walls of their church buildings. It is not the things that you have said that it is and I would like for you to point me to anything "TRASHY, TACKY, TRIFLING, TERRORISTIC, RACIST, or WHITE SUPREMACIST."
The reason that it has only white people in it is to parody the ultra-whiteness, not celebrate it.
Relax. You take yourself too seriously.
originaldane 9 months ago 5