Jeffrey Schmidt: The Real Agenda of Black Liberation Theology

Here is just a bit of a well written article. Enjoy:

Wright’s successor at Trinity United Church of Christ, the Reverend Otis Moss III, won’t bow to the wishes of “they” to shut up. It begs the question: “Who are they?” The larger white cultural? Or liberals and Democrats who see all this unfavorable publicity hurting the election chances of Barack Obama?

The sad truth is that neither the Reverend Wright nor black liberation theology is being misunderstood. Both, thanks to the candidacy of Barack Obama, are being exposed. God, in fact, works in mysterious ways. And unless it’s the aforementioned liberals and Democrats who are trying to hush up Wright, Moss and others of their ilk, sensible Americans want to hear more, for knowledge is power, the power to combat hate.

4 Comments.

  1. I see many shared idealogies between the BLM and Islam as practiced by their radical brethern.

  2. I have read this article and some of your postings. It really is interesting to see how depraved one becomes when they start believing their own crap. I don’t believe in the salvation of black theology, but I don’t condemn them for it.

    Better yet, let’s put you under the microscope and see what the public would find. It would most likely not be a pretty sight. Remember, although you may not have cast the first stone, you were among the people that picked up a rock and hurled it at your own glass house.

    Try to know thyself as best as you can before rushing to judgment. If you truly believe the crap you’re trying to sell, then, your ignorance is bliss.

    I will not condemn you or hurl careless stones at you, but I will try to live the most ethical life possible. Even now and then, I fail at that. Good luck and I wish you all the best with your baggage.