A Lament for Christians Grieved by Fellow Christians Who Deny Ethnocentric Oppression on our African American Neighbors Today in Light of Mr. Arbery's Killing
A Lament for Christians Grieved by Fellow Christians Who Deny Ethnocentric Oppression on our African American Neighbors Today in Light of Mr. Arbery's Killing
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My heart is heavy. And angered. I mourn because it seems that Brother Samuel Sey and many who resonate with his article deny the unjust ethnocentric pressure that exists in our culture today. It is technically true that the two killers may not have been racially motivated. That is possible and I can grant that.
A Lament for Christians Grieved by Fellow Christians Who Deny Ethnocentric Oppression on our African American Neighbors Today in Light of Mr. Arbery's Killing
A Lament for Christians Grieved by Fellow…
A Lament for Christians Grieved by Fellow Christians Who Deny Ethnocentric Oppression on our African American Neighbors Today in Light of Mr. Arbery's Killing
My heart is heavy. And angered. I mourn because it seems that Brother Samuel Sey and many who resonate with his article deny the unjust ethnocentric pressure that exists in our culture today. It is technically true that the two killers may not have been racially motivated. That is possible and I can grant that.