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In our last episode we rejected the Critical Race Theory (CRT) worldview in favor of the Biblical worldview. Some might think that if a person rejects CRT, then they really do not care about the injustice of racism and oppression. But that is not true. Those who hold the Biblical worldview do care about justice. In fact, we care deeply about justice. As Micah declared, "What does the Lord require of thee... but to do justice and to love mercy and to walk humbly with your God." CRT theorists believe in secular social justice; Bible believers hold to Biblical social justice. This episode highlights the distinctions between secular social justice and Biblical social justice. This is another Distinction Worth Knowing.
By Dr. Harlan Betz5
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In our last episode we rejected the Critical Race Theory (CRT) worldview in favor of the Biblical worldview. Some might think that if a person rejects CRT, then they really do not care about the injustice of racism and oppression. But that is not true. Those who hold the Biblical worldview do care about justice. In fact, we care deeply about justice. As Micah declared, "What does the Lord require of thee... but to do justice and to love mercy and to walk humbly with your God." CRT theorists believe in secular social justice; Bible believers hold to Biblical social justice. This episode highlights the distinctions between secular social justice and Biblical social justice. This is another Distinction Worth Knowing.

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