Christian social justice
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Spiritual Reset: God’s Preferential Love for the Poor and the Role of Justice in a Real Church
Principle If your faith doesn’t touch the poor, it’s not faith — it’s theater. God has always sided with the crushed, the overlooked, and the left-behind. From Egypt to Calvary, His heart beats on the underside of empire. When Jesus said “Blessed are the poor,” He wasn’t being poetic — He was announcing Heaven’s policy. Continue reading
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The Socialist Church of Acts
Principle: The Gospel Was an Economic Revolution The first believers didn’t build cathedrals — they built community. They didn’t pass offering plates — they passed the bread and the deed. The Book of Acts wasn’t a set of religious minutes; it was a record of redistribution. “All who believed were together and had all things Continue reading
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Justified Racism?
Hey, know what would be fun? Let’s have a discussion on racism that is altruistic. A person of color had commented on their page that they held the nation in contempt and listed reasons for it. I concurred with what they said until I read one of their bullet points concerning the 3rd stanza of Continue reading
