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Critical Race Theory & The Death of George Floyd

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Scripture: Deuteronomy 19:15-21Exodus 23:1-3Leviticus 19:15
Topics: Church Unity, Polemics, Culture & Politics, Guilt & Shame, Justice,
Contributor: Joel Webbon

In this episode, Pastor Joel shifts gears from the crisis of COVID-19, to a new crisis: The Death of George Floyd and the protests/riots. This specific episode provides a concise and clear explanation of Critical Race Theory/Intersectionality, and how these worldly philosophies are radically shaping the current events in our nation. More episodes on this ...
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Critical Race Theory & The Death of George Floyd

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Scripture: Deuteronomy 19:15-21Exodus 23:1-3Leviticus 19:15
Topics: Church Unity, Polemics, Church Unity, Polemics, Culture & Politics, Guilt & Shame, Justice, Culture & Politics, Guilt & Shame, Justice,
Contributor: Joel Webbon

In this episode, Pastor Joel shifts gears from the crisis of COVID-19, to a new crisis: The Death of George Floyd and the protests/riots. This specific episode provides a concise and clear explanation of Critical Race Theory/Intersectionality, and how these worldly philosophies are radically shaping the current events in our nation. More episodes on this …

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How Should Christians Think Through the #BlackLivesMatter Movement?

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Scripture: Exodus 23:1-3Leviticus 19:15
Topics: Church Unity, Polemics, Church Unity, Polemics, Church Unity, Culture & Politics, Guilt & Shame, Justice, Culture & Politics, Guilt & Shame, Justice, Culture & Politics, Justice, Sanctity of Life, Doctrine of Man,
Contributor: Joel Webbon

Is there a difference between the “sentiment” of Black Lives Matter and the official “movement” of Black Lives Matter? Can Christians support this movement? If not, can Christians support the sentiment without supporting the movement?