I get his point (though personally I know a number of Bible-believing black Americans who’d be quite insulted).
I know a few, but they are not the norm.
Race above faith.
That’s not going to work out too well...
>I get his point (though personally I know a number of Bible-believing black Americans whod be quite insulted).<
Right after Foxx’s statement, Twitter lit up with outrage from black Christians. Most indicated their support of Obama, but their rejection of his having any position even close to Christ was loud and clear. More than a few referred to Foxx as “Fool!” and called for him to repent.
“I get his point (though personally I know a number of Bible-believing black Americans whod be quite insulted)....”
That’s the problem....The NUMBER is very small...Go to church praising God, slain in the spirit, speaking in tongues and then support a leader who is against everything they were worshipping in the first place!!!!!......”Pray that God touches his heart” from a black Christian friend of 30 years....No, don’t vote for THE ONE who has the spirit of anti-christ in the first place......Since 2008 the friendship has gone south in a drastic way.....