Black History Is...
Scripture says remarkably little about ethnic distinction. That silence tells us more about "black history" than a thousand February speeches ever could.
Scripture says remarkably little about ethnic distinction. That silence tells us more about "black history" than a thousand February speeches ever could.
Ancient heresy meets modern firearms. When a culture teaches its children the body is a lie, some of them eventually believe it about other bodies too.
Black history's real heroes weren't agitators demanding recognition. They were builders — inventors, scientists, entrepreneurs — who earned it.
The Afrocentric myth says you're descended from African royalty. The Gospel says you're made in GOD's image. Only one grants real dignity.
Black History Month has become America's secular Lent—a month of imposed penance without absolution. The gospel offers actual reconciliation instead.
Morgan Freeman asked why black history gets the shortest month. His critique exposes how February perpetuates the very otherness it claims to remedy.
The ghetto promises care while delivering containment—whether housing projects, Black History Month, or black theology. True honor integrates; it doesn't segregate.
Slavery wasn't a white invention—it's human depravity. From African kingdoms to modern victimhood, the chains have changed but bondage remains.
The freedmen who endured slavery focused on building, not demanding reparations. Their descendants do the opposite. What changed?
GOD draws straight lines with crooked sticks. Celebrate the faithful forgotten: Washington, Reeves, Taylor, and the unnamed multitude who built lasting legacies.
Martin Luther King Jr. denied the virgin birth, bodily resurrection, and deity of Christ. Can we call him "Reverend" when he rejected the very Gospel itself?
Lyndon Johnson's Great Society promised to help struggling families. Sixty years later, the data tells a different story. High hopes, fractured families.
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