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This is part 2 of a recent conversation I had with Ezra Washington. If you haven’t heard the first one already, you’ll probably want to listen to it first, and you can find it here.
This is a continuation of that episode, and this one starts off with us discussing if Critical Race Theory (CRT) is biblical. I’ll admit, CRT is a complicated idea, and Ezra and I aren’t CRT experts. But this is a something that is currently relevant and being debated heavily in the Church community. If you’re curious to hear more about it, check out this video to hear more of a scholarly and biblical discussion.
And for the latter half of this episode we chat about Black Lives Matter as well as what it means to be a Black Conservative and the idea of being politically homeless.
I really do hope you enjoy the episode, and, at the very least, I hope you will see it as proof that difficult conversations like these are possible and we may not convince others of our ideas or opinions but we can still learn from and about others in a way that helps us see them as equals.
(11/22/2021 - Updated with new title)
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This is part 2 of a recent conversation I had with Ezra Washington. If you haven’t heard the first one already, you’ll probably want to listen to it first, and you can find it here.
This is a continuation of that episode, and this one starts off with us discussing if Critical Race Theory (CRT) is biblical. I’ll admit, CRT is a complicated idea, and Ezra and I aren’t CRT experts. But this is a something that is currently relevant and being debated heavily in the Church community. If you’re curious to hear more about it, check out this video to hear more of a scholarly and biblical discussion.
And for the latter half of this episode we chat about Black Lives Matter as well as what it means to be a Black Conservative and the idea of being politically homeless.
I really do hope you enjoy the episode, and, at the very least, I hope you will see it as proof that difficult conversations like these are possible and we may not convince others of our ideas or opinions but we can still learn from and about others in a way that helps us see them as equals.
(11/22/2021 - Updated with new title)