Wokeness is Merciless?
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Ali Henney, vice president of The Witness, said white people are racist, and also water is wet.
Neither of those things are surprising, and so really, why am I even talking about this? Eric Mason, pastor in Philadelphia, told his church that white people can be racist, but black people cannot be.
Dr. Kelly Brown Douglas, a priestess at Washington National Cathedral, said the most that white people can ever be are recovering races.
Matthew Hall, of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, said, I am a racist. I'm going to struggle with racism and white supremacy until the day
I die and get my glorified body. And so it is, Dr. Hall implied, with every white
Christian. Janiqua Walker Barnes, minister at Mercer University, wrote this prayer,
Dear God, please help me to hate white people, or at least to want to hate them. I want to stop caring about their misguided, racist souls, to stop believing that they can be better, that they can stop being racist.
These are the effects of critical race theory, which presupposes that racism and racial disparities are present and enduring.
White people, men especially, are morally inferior and always will be. If that sounds racist to you, that's because it is.
Have you not read, Blessed are the merciful, for they shall receive mercy?
If you had known what this means, I desire mercy and not sacrifice. You would not have condemned the guiltless.
Should you not have had mercy on your fellow servant, as I had mercy on you? James 2 .13
says, For judgment is without mercy to one who has shown no mercy. Mercy triumphs over judgment.
All people need God's mercy, which he gives to all who believe in his Son, Jesus Christ.
Now be merciful, as your Father is merciful, Luke 6 .36, when we understand the text.