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Looking at Critical Race Theory through a missiologist's eyes. D.A. Horton Image: Canva
We are launching a series on Critical Race Theory. It’s an important conversation today, since many are using the description and meaning different things. At the Wheaton College Billy Graham Center, we are committed to help Christians know and engage the culture with biblical discernment, so we are launching a conversation with, well, different views. As Christians, we want to think through these things together, and the series will include not just one opinion, but several.
We started with a positive framing, and will include others who are more negative, and some in the middle. All will come from evangelicals. And, it is important that we hear from people of color, and, in this series, not all people of color will agree. It’s a conversation— mature, Christ-like, and God-honoring. We hope it serves you and your church well.
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This all presents a major challenge to the Biden regime. Should the infection trend line continue where it is going:
despite massive resistance to receiving the Wuhan virus vaccine, it will not be able to claim credit for something that would happen anyway.
The Biden administration’s worst enemies in their campaign to make Joe Biden look like anything but a dementia popsicle (h/t to my colleague Jen van Laar for introducing me to the term) are the truth and an informed populace. And we can’t have that, can we?
The White House has been reaching out to social media companies including Facebook, Twitter and Alphabet Inc’s Google about clamping down on COVID misinformation and getting their help to stop it from going viral, a senior administration official said.
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