Whitey Ford
02-05-2021, 08:11 PM
That's some BASED TRUTH right there. I wonder how long it will be before they arrest him and send him to the Reeducation Negroid Love/Enlightenment camps? Or at the least, ruin his life.
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ARLINGTON, Texas — Pastor Dwight McKissic of Cornerstone Baptist Church in Arlington says he gets letters all the time, but the one he read on Sunday was different.
"It was Sunday after church, that I stopped to really read it critically and I said, 'Oh my God,'” said McKissic.
The letter came from Southern Baptist author John Rutledge.
In it, he used the word "savage" and several other offensive terms to describe Black people.
"One of my concerns and why I posted this was, 'how many other people feel the exact same way?'” said Pastor McKissic.
He said he received the letter after announcing he was leaving the Southern Baptist Convention of Texas. He made the announcement after they stated critical race theory is not compatible with their doctrine. In other words, they don't believe in preaching that systemic racism exists.
"In Minnesota, they put a knee on George Floyd's neck. We will not let them put a knee on the necks of our pulpit,” said McKissic.
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ARLINGTON, Texas — Pastor Dwight McKissic of Cornerstone Baptist Church in Arlington says he gets letters all the time, but the one he read on Sunday was different.
"It was Sunday after church, that I stopped to really read it critically and I said, 'Oh my God,'” said McKissic.
The letter came from Southern Baptist author John Rutledge.
In it, he used the word "savage" and several other offensive terms to describe Black people.
"One of my concerns and why I posted this was, 'how many other people feel the exact same way?'” said Pastor McKissic.
He said he received the letter after announcing he was leaving the Southern Baptist Convention of Texas. He made the announcement after they stated critical race theory is not compatible with their doctrine. In other words, they don't believe in preaching that systemic racism exists.
"In Minnesota, they put a knee on George Floyd's neck. We will not let them put a knee on the necks of our pulpit,” said McKissic.