Tuesday, January 19, 2010

The MLK that's never quoted....EVER! #2 - BlackScienceFictionSociety

Yeah...obviously this insight from Dr. King is almost never discussed! No way will this video show up on CNN or any mass media. Martin Luther king Jr. Understood that the truth is the racism was a smokescreen for the classicism and economic structure designed to keep power and influence out of the hands of the masses. The goal was/and is to keep the rich rich, if not increase, and keep the poor poor. Not just here in this country but around the world. MLK understood this. Malcolm X realized this too. It was for this reason why they ware assassinated. If this truth caught hold and people really got angry we would have a revolution. The problem is i have no idea what we could replace the current system with. Which is why I think the best we got is to trust God and know that He is gonna sort out all of this. We must also not add to this by insulting, maiming, and killing others who are in the same boat with us!







The MLK that's never quoted....EVER! #2 - BlackScienceFictionSociety

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Atheism is Dead: Bart Ehrman, Interrupted - on the Bible and Christianity


Mariano has post a great article about how Bart Ehrman tries to wiggle out of his responsibility of his conclusions concerning the Bible. He seems to believe that one can be a Christian and have a low opinion of scripture. Ehrman thinks that scripture doesn't have to true  in order for  Christianity to be worth living. He seems to have forgotten the he credits his path to agnosticism as beginning  with his rejecting the Bible as the word of God. This is a wonderful article and you should read it if you think that the Bible does not matter. It's contents are profoundly relevant especially if you see yourself as a Christian. As Mariano wrote, how can you call yourself a  follower of  Christ if you don't endorse what Jesus endorsed, do the things he said, or live the way he said if you don't know what the Bible says about him?

Atheism is Dead: Bart Ehrman, Interrupted - on the Bible and Christianity
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