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A talented young black pastor passionately denounced racism, gaining strong support. However, in private, he acknowledged deep moral and spiritual decay in his own community. While racism exists, the author argues the greater issue is personal and communal responsibility, especially a rejection of godly living. Blaming others for internal failures leads nowhere. True change begins with repentance and faith in Christ, not in demanding respect or blaming racism. The gospel—not social resentment—is the path to real transformation.
By R.J. RushdoonyA talented young black pastor passionately denounced racism, gaining strong support. However, in private, he acknowledged deep moral and spiritual decay in his own community. While racism exists, the author argues the greater issue is personal and communal responsibility, especially a rejection of godly living. Blaming others for internal failures leads nowhere. True change begins with repentance and faith in Christ, not in demanding respect or blaming racism. The gospel—not social resentment—is the path to real transformation.