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What’s Wrong With Believing These Things?
What is wrong with believing that the Universe has a Creator–an intelligent designer–that it didn’t just happen as a result of time, chance, and “natural processes”? Why is the idea of a personal Creator considered “unscientific,” “religious,” “out dated,” or … Continue reading
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Ralph Abernathy Said What!
Famous Civil Rights leader, Ralph Abernathy, was a campus speaker when I was in college at The University of Tennessee Martin. In a packed ball room he told about his experiences in the Civil Rights Movement and about working with … Continue reading
Posted in apologists, biography, black history, Civil Rights, freedom, God, history, human rights, Jesus Christ, lifestyles, popular culture, prejudice, Quotations, Quotes, race, religion, social justice, speech making, Uncategorized, What is church?
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America’s Forgotten Freedom Fighters
The new PBS series, The Abolitionists, features five forgotten American freedom fighters — William Lloyd Garrison, Angelina Grimke, Frederick Douglas, Harriet Beecher Stowe, and John Brown (more about Brown in the 3rd paragraph from the end of this article). How … Continue reading
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My Question For Civil Rights Leader, Ralph Abernathy
Famous Civil Rights leader, Ralph Abernathy, was a campus speaker when I was in college. In a packed ball room he told about his experiences in the Movement and about working with Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. After his lecture, … Continue reading
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Top 10 List — The Ten Greatest Americans
David Letterman has made his Top 10 Lists famous. Here is my list of the Top Ten Greatest Americans: #10 Dorothy Day #9 William Monroe Trotter #8 Ida B. Wells #7 Robert Carter III #6 The Grimke Sisters #5 US … Continue reading
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My Second Greatest American — Martin Luther King, Jr.
On this blog I have been counting down my top 10 greatest Americans of all time based on their personal commitment to (and servce for) the principles of ”all men are created equal” and “liberty and justice for all”. My second … Continue reading
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