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Tag Archives: Bigotry
Hate Filled Hearts
By: Susan Bea Good Earlier this year my 13 year old nephew was identified as a “ni**er.” His eighth grade class had been reading Huckleberry Finn. The teacher informed the class of the literary context of that demeaning racist label. … Continue reading
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Tagged Bigotry, Christianity, hatred, homosexuality, Islam, love, racism
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Make it Good
By: Susan Bea Good Dr Alveda King addressed the race-baiting Jesse Jacksons and Al Sharptons of this country…”(stop) stirring up the people without positive solutions.” Too bad these greedy men have not listened to her admonition! On this third day, after the … Continue reading
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Tagged 100 City Protest, Al Sharpton, Alveda King, Bigotry, Jesse jackson, racism, Shahabaz Ali
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Intolerant Troublemaker
By: Susan Bea Good Jesus loved the doer-of-evil, but condemned the evil-doing…and was crucified for His “incorrect” version of tolerance. He was the ultimate Trouble-Maker! Christian teacher and author Josh McDowell, wrote a book sharing his perspective on today’s versions of tolerance…the … Continue reading
Not Nice to Notice Race
A friend’s impaired sister made a reference noting a passerby’s “black skin.” My friend responded with, “it’s not nice to notice people’s color.” This week the US Congress is questioning Susan Rice’s competence to become the next Secretary of State. … Continue reading