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cajunjoe 80M
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4/10/2021 10:56 am
THIS IS HARD TO READ. YET HARDER TO UNDERSTAND THIS PERSON


THIS, TEACHES OUR HER SICKNESS.

PRAYING TO HATE???

I DO NOT HAVE THE WORDS TO EXPRESS HOW I FEEL

THIS IS WHAT OUR NATION FACES. BLATANT RASICIM OF WHITES ENUFF TO ASK GOD TO HELP HER HATE.

SEEMS GEORGIA IS A CESSPOOL OF RACIST BLACK FEMALES..

AGAIN, THIS TEACHES YOUNG ADULTS. THAT ALONE SHOULD SCARE ANYONE BLACK OR WHITE.

Georgia Professor Doubles Down on Prayer Asking God to Help ‘Hate White People’

A theology professor in Macon, Georgia is defending a prayer asking God to help her “hate White people.”

Dr. Chanequa Walker-Barnes, Ph.D., Mercer University associate professor of practical theology, responded to backlash in a thread Wednesday, saying critics are “so wrapped in White supremacist Christianity that God and maybe some cult deprogramming can help them.”

The professor who teaches courses on pastoral care and counseling wrote the controversial “Prayer of a Weary Black Woman” in a new book, “A Rhythm of Prayer: A Collection of Meditations for Renewal,” Campus Reform reports.

“Dear God, Please help me to hate White people,” Walker-Barnes writes. “Or at least to want to hate them. At least, I want to stop caring about them, individually and collectively.”

Nationally syndicated radio host Todd Starnes was bemused and stunned by the theology professor’s prayer.

“The devil went down to Georgia and got a job at Mercer University,” Starnes said. “Is the university aware they have a raging racist in their theology department?”

The professor who is also a psychologist goes on to say she wants to “stop caring about their misguided, racist souls, to stop believing that they can be better, that they can stop being racist.”

According to her biography, her mission is to “serve as a catalyst for healing, justice, and reconciliation,” and her faith “has been shaped by Methodist, Baptist, and evangelical social justice communities as well as by Buddhism and Islam.”

In the lengthy prayer, she writes: “I am not talking about the White antiracist allies who have taken up this struggle against racism with their whole lives. No, those aren’t the people I want to hate.”

Walker-Barnes asks God to help her hate not “Fox News-loving, Trump-supporting voters who ‘don’t see color,” but also white people who claim “the progressive label but who are really wolves in sheep’s clothing.”

“Lord, if you can’t make me hate them, at least spare me from their perennial gaslighting, white mansplaining, and White woman tears,” she prays.

“Lord, if it be your will, harden my heart. Stop me from striving to see the best in people. Stop me from being hopeful that White people can do and be better. Let me imagine them instead as white-hooded robes standing in front of burning crosses. Let me see them as hopelessly unrepentant, reprobate bigots who have blasphemed the Holy Spirit and who need to be handed over to the evil one.”

The prayer was shared by Ryan McAllister, lead pastor at Life Community Church in Alexandria, Virginia, who said one of his members found the “devotional” in Target,

Reacting to several passages of her prayer, Instagram influencer Kangmin Lee, a Korean Christian conservative, said “This is the most insane thing I’ve ever seen in my life … Critical Race Theory is demonic.”

In a course of several tweets, Walker-Barnes said she wrote the prayer in response to a white friend (at the time) who “dropped the N-word in a casual conversation,” adding “I took my rage to God in prayer.”

She concluded: “In all truth, my family and my personal experiences have given me millions of reasons to hate White people. The hatred would be justified. I could even find biblical precedent for it. But dammit if God hasn’t given me a different spirit, one that insists on looking for goodness and possibility, one that holds anger and hope together.”

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cajunjoe 80M

4/10/2021 10:58 am

Reacting to several passages of her prayer, Instagram influencer Kangmin Lee, a Korean Christian conservative, said “This is the most insane thing I’ve ever seen in my life … Critical Race Theory is demonic.”

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If you’re a Christian and don’t see how this is a problem, get off your phone, repent and seek the Lord. Heck, if you’re a decent human being and you don’t see what’s wrong with this, you’re not as decent as you think you are.

This is clearly demonic. Critical Race Theory is the conspiracy theory that asserts that all our institutions are inherently white supremacist and that white people have designed a system to further their economic and political interests at the expense of people of color. Thus, according to CRT, all white people are guilty and sinful because of their skin color and minorities must discriminate against them to equalize society (“equity”). This breeds hatred, bitterness, division, and violence. This is NOT of God. God DESPISES racial partiality and any justification to sin. This prayer in this book literally asks God to hate people based on the color of their skin. This is demonic. No other way to explain it. They literally project their own blasphemy to white people. They are brainwashed and deceived by the enemy. They hate white people and aren’t afraid to explicitly say it anymore because it’s so widely accepted by our culture. How is this even considered a Christian prayer book?

For the love of God DO NOT BUY INTO THIS GARBAGE. You are being led to the death

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cajunjoe 80M

4/11/2021 10:27 am

mrs joe i made mistake. i deleetd ur comment when i was trying to delete the crikiet ids nonsence. please for give me. re post please

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