Politics and the “Black Church”
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As Christians, to what degree should one's theology shape or influence his or her view of politics? In this episode of the Just Thinking podcast, Darrell and "Omaha" (Virgil) discuss that question in light of a comment made recently on social media by Bishop Paul S. Morton. Morton, a black man, urged black Christians who are considering supporting Democrat candidate Pete Buttigieg a biological male who is "married" to a biological male, for president in 2020, to stand on the biblical definition of marriage, and why Morton paid a price for making such a comment.
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