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A discussion of politics and liberation theology Pt 2

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Uploaded by on Mar 28, 2008

A discussion between two theologians, an academic and a conservative hack

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  • "I do not recognize her as a minister of God."

    You are the official source of recognition?

    "I am also sick of claims of racism by her and this other woman hyphenated."

    What did they say that wasn't true about racism? I understand you don't accept the religious discussion as a matter of your own faith.

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  • its time now, for years the status quo has been concerned ith just that - the STATUS QUO. NO MORE. There's a new voice speaking. people are waking up. it is the churches and Christians and particularly african peoples responsibility to provide and present a wholistic gospel of liberation. The gospel of Jesus Christ is wholistic. Peace and blessings

  • I am a custodial agent w/the NC Divison of Prisons, and supervise inmates who do work in state agencies as such I travel back and forth to prisons often,so I do have some idea of what "they" are all about, i also know some CO's so I understand your former work some and appriciate what you did, it's not easy. You say the Bible has a statement on poor people like the word of God is some sort of political platform. The living word is to live by not just read.

    Peace in Christ! 1 Cor. 10:31

  • I will not try to answer for God. As for poor people, the Bible has a statement about them. And prison inmates.. I onetime worked as a state correctional officer, so I probably know a lot more about them than you. Minority is an over used word.

  • I wonder if God cares if you "recognize' her or not. He may be more concerned about your lack of care in regards to the poor,miniorities,gays,and those in prison. I'm sure you are a white,conservative evangelical and as a former w.c.e. myself i understand your point of view. But it's wrong.Peace

    1 cor. 10:31

  • This lady in green should read 2nd Timothy. I do not recognize her as a minister of God.

    I am also sick of claims of racism by her and this other woman hyphenated.

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