Are You Just a Victim Group?
Rapp Report Daily 515 Everyone can claim that they are a victim. Is there a solution to overcome victimhood? This podcast is a ministry of Striving for Eternity and all our resources strivingforeternity.org Listen to other podcasts on the Christian Podcast Community: ChristianPodcastCommunity.org Support Striving for Eternity at http://StrivingForEternity.org/donate Please review us on iTunes http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/rapp-report/id1353293537 Give us your feedback,...
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Rutgers Health takes an integrated approach to educating students, providing clinical care for our communities, and conducting innovative research to create life -changing health for all.
As New Jersey's academic health center, Rutgers Health brings discoveries in the lab directly to patients across the state and around the world.
Our eight schools, Behavioral Health Network, and four centers and institutes are located just outside New York City in Newark and New Brunswick.
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This is a ministry of striving for eternity. So one of the things that we see with intersectionality is that everyone is claiming to be a victim, and what they want to do is group everyone into victim status.
In other words, they will try to define everybody by a group, not an individual, but a group, and say that you are a victim by whatever status group you're in.
However, what you end up seeing is there is a solution to overcoming victimhood, which is what the intersectionality preys on, is victimhood.
Yet there's a solution, and they don't like that solution. The solution is very simple.
You've seen it time and time again. It is called education. That's right.
Educate the next generation. Endure hardships and overcome them.
You know, everybody can claim they're a victim, no matter what group you're in. I grew up Jewish.
I grew up in a town where there weren't very many Jewish people, and we were victimized because we're
Jewish. We would have people do things because of our Judaism to us.
However, we didn't just sit there and go, oh, I'm a victim. Let me get the government to help me or get someone else to treat me special.
No. What my parents did was educate their children to learn how to overcome and to teach their children to know that a good education and a career will overcome these things.
And guess what? That victimhood status that I had maybe as a kid, gone. Why? Because I've overcome it.
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Rutgers Health takes an integrated approach to educating students, providing clinical care for our communities, and conducting innovative research to create life -changing health for all.
As New Jersey's academic health center, Rutgers Health brings discoveries in the lab directly to patients across the state and around the world.
Our eight schools, Behavioral Health Network, and four centers and institutes are located just outside New York City in Newark and New Brunswick.
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