Posted on 06/07/2016 11:09:22 AM PDT by PROCON
The United Church of Christ (UCC), a major mainline Protestant denomination, published a Facebook post telling all whites that they are racist against non-whites, no matter what they do.
An infographic posted to the churchs Facebook page over the weekend gives white people a series of 10 tips on how to cope with their white privilege. Suggestions include Listen when people call you on your microaggressions and Stop contributing to gentrification.
But the tenth suggestion is the most notable one, telling white readers to Recognize that youre still racist. No matter what.
(Excerpt) Read more at dailycaller.com ...
The UCC is a fringe, radical, anti-god liberal cult.
Meh..
Now this is an organization that needs an IRS audit under Trump
POC?
Now that has to be in and of itself racist, because that acronym can be read as “piece of c**p”.
Don’t suppose telling them to go “F” themselves would be very Christian, would it.
I feel an urge to puke when I read this crap.
What delusions of grandeur. The aren’t “major,” and are steadily shrinking because they don’t stand for anything.
Major denomination? Where?
I am a sinner. Sin is defined by the Bible as acting outside of faith in God, and examples of this are found in the teachings found in the Bible. One of those teachings is that judging a person solely by race is a sin. This means, of course, that the UCC has sinned by judging all white people solely by race.
Go to hell, you racist bastards! don’t tell me what you think I am. You know nothing about me. Who gave you the right to put me in an group without my permission?
This is not a church. It is a “social justice” organization that enjoys the financial benefits that are given to a church. It promotes the replacement of Whites by non-Whites, after taking all their money.
But they’re not Christian, are they.
Unbelievable. Glad I don’t belong to that church and suspect lots of members will leave—out of embarrassment over the idiocy of their church.
My Father belonged to the UCC - 40 years ago. They were indeed mainline, and at least in the Northeast, quite numerous (I was raised Catholic, due to my Mom)
Not being terribly religious, but quite in-tune with prevailing political winds - my Dad stopped attending UCC in the 1980’s, as he said his local church had too many “hippies.”
I can only imagine what a politicized, secular cesspool it is now.
A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away, the United Church of Christ was known as the Puritan church.
The female, lesbian "pastor" had a Darwin fish on her office door.
Well, it's where I met the Lord for the first time, and where my youth minister gave me my first Bible, so pardon me if I wipe away a tear...
But, of course, the UCC is exactly what you say it is. In fact, the fate of the UCC has informed my entire understanding of the protestant theory (but I digress).
The "all whites are racist" explanation for the observed phenomenae post Brown v. Board and especially post the Civil Rights Act of 1964 is a necessity for those who believed what most of us Northeastern liberals believed would happen, way back then (I was aged 4-14 then).
The collapse of urban black communities, the collapse of the black family, the revolutionary conditions in the public schools CANNOT BE EXPLAINED by the advocates for desegregation in any other way than persistent and pervasive white racism.
I mean, if you read Losing Ground (and things are now much, much worse), and you were an adult and supportive of desegregation in 1954-64, what are you going to say about what has happened?
This is a sick church.
They are obviously racist against whites “no matter what,” but it’s OK for them to be racist because they’re special.
What were once called the Puritans replacing Christian Guilt with White Guilt.
I wish I was a member so I could quit.
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