I don't label Jesus as a conservative or a liberal. I'm willing to say with 100% certainty that he isn't political at all.
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I don't label Jesus as a conservative or a liberal. I'm willing to say with 100% certainty that he isn't political at all.
Ahh, not quite! Please read the Bible and you will find many instances of God favoring a particular nation for his purpose.
Examples:
- Israel - becoming a nation
- Palestinians (until Israel grew in number to defeat them and drive them out of Israel)
- Egypt - Until Israel left with Moses in the wilderness (God showed his power through Pharaoh)
- Egypt - When Joseph (Israelis slave now 2nd in command of Egypt) saved the known world when famine hit (Alll nations cam to Egypt for food)
- Israel during the times of Judges - righteous judges defeated their enemies, evil judges caused injury to Israel
- Israel - after it split in half after King Solomon died -
0 When they had a righteous ruler they prospered and defeated their enemies
0 When they had an evil ruler they suffered and their enemies defeated them
- Babylonians - when they defeated Israel for forgetting God and serving other gods (idols)
And even the US:
- The US - up until this time (roller coaster since the 1960s) where we have forgotten Him and disobeyed His will and His commands (we will see what our future holds)
Not just "Advocated" passed as basically the same Civil rights laws in 1875 as was passed in 1964, expect Grant wanted more added to the 1875 law than was passed.
It's the same ignorance of history you see on this thread, just the other side. It's like the history books left out the civil war and reconstruction to cover up what happened....
Nobody has a problem with supporting racial equality. THey have a problem with the black lives matter organization. I don't have a problem with the university saying black lives matter or saying black lives matter, but I get that some people view saying that as supporting an organization with beliefs and goals that they either disagree with or find repugnant.
It's similar to states' rights. States' rights are very important (and possibly more important now than ever, as if we allowed for a little federalism, we might not have such poisonous national politics b/c state politics would be more important), but it's a phrase that has been co-opted/tainted by people wanting to use it as political cover for heinous policies. Same thing with black lives matter; it's an innocuous statement that basically everybody agrees with, but it's been co-opted/tainted by some people that want to use it to draw support for heinous policies.
BLM is not the devil. They are regular folks fighting for something we have all had since the moment we were born. The real shame, in my opinion, is that more people are not rallying with them. The evil viewpoint is a very clever distraction set by people that do not like equality. Theyblike the status quo. They undermine the reason for the movement in small ways. That is how you get a giant group of people to slowly support terrible things.
For instance, during the slave trade, warlords in Africa made a killing selling off the males of rival tribes. "Christians" who were doing the buying and selling, put out massive campaigns about how black people were savages and not equal to real humans. Those ideas have persisted even today. Hell there are doctors that still claim major differences between whites and blacks as of 30 years ago. Christians jumped through hoops to justify what they were doing, for money. Just like the majority of these posts. We should be outraged anytime someone is not treated equally. White, black, Trans, Gay, etc.
BLM is not perfect, but they are trying to fight systems in their way, that have been in their way since June 19, 1865. As the older people die out, change is coming. Some people cannot help they way they feel about it. Some people cannot see truth that flies in the face of their entire life's experience. Segregation was 50 years ago, yet we still fight it today. Change is going to take leadership, partnership, and multiple generations to get there.
First and foremost, treat everyone as you would want to be treated, and you will be judged on how you treat the least of these.
I support kneeling during the anthem, I support equality under the law, I support the 2nd amendment, I support the 1st amendment. All of those things are expected of me as a citizen.
Also, the native americans lived for thousands of years without major conflict. They never heard of Jesus or of our God. Please, lets keep this to modern day conflicts starting atleast with the 1600s.
The problem is that so many people are reliant on the internet and it's so easy to create false narratives. If you just google around, it certainly looks like BLM has a mixture of good, benign, and destructive policy aims. It looks like BLM has co founders, https://blacklivesmatter.com/our-co-founders/, and it looks like those cofounders have some pretty objectionable views. https://disrn.com/news/video-surface...ained-marxists
https://thebl.com/us-news/black-live...-marxists.html
Just hard to convince people that that's all a false flag operation and false info planted on the internet.
Yeah, i can see that. Unfortunately BLM is much bigger than the founders in today's political scene. It's like the difference between 2004 republican party and the now "post" Tea Party Republican party. They are nothing alike.
To get political here, the most dangerous precendent that has been established during the past 12 years is the Merrick Garland vote. The Senate refused to do their duty. Now, when the democrats regain the Senate, no more conservative judges for Republican presidents and vice versa. That loop hole 17ed a bunch of voters that elected Obama, and will come back into play again in the future. Bet on that.
I actually have been shocked at the number of MSU fans that are borderline racist or at the least, bigots. Granted that 10 racist on a message board can post so many times it feels like 100. Either way, come on guys....lets agree to stop being racist and lets also agree that everything BLM stands for and rallies against, is not a direct reflection on you as a white person. The only negative reflection you should see is if you choose not to stand with your fellow citizen.
So OM has black athletes because State has racist? Hahahahaha. Good grief.
Or maybe black people attend Ole Miss because they can think for themselves.
Real reasons by real people that I have been given......"Their alumni were supportive of me in high school." "I like the campus better." "Ole Miss has the major I wanted to study."