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False Prophets and Witnesses, Volume 2: Black Pastors Whose Messages Reinforce Mental Slavery (en Inglés)
Rufus O. Jimerson
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False Prophets and Witnesses, Volume 2: Black Pastors Whose Messages Reinforce Mental Slavery (en Inglés) - Jimerson, Rufus O.
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Reseña del libro "False Prophets and Witnesses, Volume 2: Black Pastors Whose Messages Reinforce Mental Slavery (en Inglés)"
Volume 2 of 2 starts with how the largest evangelical churches have grown by hording donations by pandering a distorted version of the gospel and its blessing to reinforce white identity and monopolization of wealth in the hands of elite donors. These megachurches worship money and, the root of all evil, and conspicuous consumption rather than the true massage and life of Jesus Christ. They convert the power of wealth and popularity into fundamentalist politics tying the Christian church to state politics and law that suppresses the rights of minorities. In a society where white supremacy is a given, these distorted religious bodies and pastors preach black subordination, a traditional convention held by conservatives. White domination is worshipped and black devaluation is pervasive, particularly in the politics of the fundamentalist churches. Apparently, evangelicals supporting Trump and the alt-right unconsciously, if not consciously, suggest that blacks are "Servants of the Servants (White Christians) of the Lord." This book provides evidence that this notion of black inferiority is false and distorted. The conventional image of Eastern European Jews as the Chosen People is a portrayed as a mirage designed to reinforce the ego, self-esteem and confidence of dominant members of our society. The true people of the Christian bible, authors, holy family, disciples and leaders of the early church were black like their African-American descendants. The greatness of the latter's DNA and their Black African roots and message of Christianity's "helping the least amongst us" is supplanted by white racism and greed for the anguish of an inferiority complex, self-hated and self-destructive inclinations.
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