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Rudy Zachary former pastor of Lahaina Baptist church told me that "we don't allow Rap music at Lahaina Baptist Church because blacks are crude and vulgar, I know how black people are. this music is of a perverse nature". Also Chris Martin the current pastor covered up an act of child abuse and tried to get the victim jailed. He hired an unethical lawyer named Kenneth wong to try and discredit and intimidate the victim. Kenneth Wong said "I would do that to my children if they acted up(physically assault)". Chris Martin lied about the victim and lied to the victim. Xians report me for abuse in order to cover up their sins. Shame on u devils.

2007-04-23 18:38:22 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

This is typical of Southern Baptists and Christians in general who act high and mighty and spiritually superior until they are exposed for the hypocrites they are. They should spend their time loving their neighbors as themselves as Jesus said with loving God is the greatest commandment. Problem is that Christians don't take God's words seriously if they did they would obey him.

2007-04-23 18:39:05 · update #1

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I think it would be a pretty tough debate trying to come up with a winner between black hooliganism and Christian religions.

2007-04-23 18:44:27 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I think the comments by Rudy Zachary are much more racist. Don Imus was not trying to insult all black people, just the black girls on the basketball team. I think his insults got racist when he added the term "nappy-headed". While I'm not defending Imus, I think the overall point of his comments were to insult the women for being very unattractive, and he even mentioned tattoos prior to the other comments. I don't disagree with his opinion of their attractiveness, and insulting people for their appearance is apparently a normal part of the show. Unfortunately he wasn't able to do this without mentioning racial stereotypes.

2007-04-23 19:04:08 · answer #2 · answered by Alan S 6 · 0 0

The church is no place to find good people. Many that go to Churches only go so they can find victims. The sad thing is this is OK. So long as you stay married as you rape the small child. In a Baptist Church the only sin that is unforgivable in divorce.

I have said it before " You will find better people in any bar on Saturday night than in any Church on Sunday morning

2007-04-23 18:47:42 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I know it is hard to leave the vengence to Father God but that is what we should do. Just remember so-called christian pastors who have been exposed in recent years and are not pastors anymore. If these men who are supposed to represent Jesus Christ are as you say, then be assured that Heavenly Father will punish them and they definitely will not like it. In the mean time, keep speaking up for the child.

2007-04-23 18:47:05 · answer #4 · answered by martha d 5 · 0 0

wow you know when you made the statment about southern baptist was false most S baptist churches are primaraly african american. Also have you ever been in an all african american church? they make just as bad racial comments....they do the same cover ups you just dont hear about it because the coverage is diffrent. When a african american complains its because they had years of oppression and the person gets blammed because they are white...you know there are more conflict between african americans and hispanic culture I know as that I used to live in an area that was that diverse. The racism that goes between those two cultures in the "getto" are way worse than anything a white person would do or say.

2007-04-23 18:45:25 · answer #5 · answered by KarmicFacilitator2000 3 · 1 1

I think you sound like a Pharisee. He who is w/out sin should cast the first stone. Christians shouldn't listen to rap music because it is disgusting, crude, vulgar and noise, not because of who sings it. I only listen to gospel music, as I don't listen to wordily or secular music.

To answer your question, both comments are wrong, but what if a black minister, say Jesse Jackson said something us whites took wrong? Would you lump him in the same category as Christians? Not all ministers were called to be men of God, its a sad fact.

2007-04-23 18:45:22 · answer #6 · answered by the pink baker 6 · 1 0

i don't know man, church can be good, i've seen alot of good in church, i've seen some bad too don't get me wrong, but my church had a lot of cool bands come in, (gospel was the roots of rock and blues) plus i've seen some genuinely good souls in church, real salt of the earth types, but it's a dangerous thing when a church is misguided, just ask the peoples temple survivors, whoa, spoiler alert don't drink the kool aid if you're at the peoples temple, oh i about forgot to mention imus, ahh he's a shock jock, he says stupid crap all the time, so i don't really care what he does

2007-04-23 18:47:18 · answer #7 · answered by rockabillly motha****** 5 · 0 0

easily it grew to become right into a stupid, insulting remark. i don't think of it incredibly is a racist remark, although. It wasn't a remark touching on the participant's race yet fairly their collective hairstyles. Being "nappy-headed" isn't the unique area of blacks (in spite of the shown fact that there are lots of who might desire to be called that); there are others who're not black who might desire to be called such to boot. The "ho" remark, i don't in all probability comprehend why that grew to become into reported, till Imus in simple terms spit it out off the cuff. i comprehend that comments have been additionally made up of various of the girls individuals being heavily tattooed and appearing "tough-finding" yet how that would desire to lead them to "hos" i don't comprehend. That being reported, Sharpton, Jackson, et al are in seek of yet another probability to greater their time table via stressful Imus' firing and putting yet another "whitey", "honky", or notwithstanding in his/her place, all interior the call of political correctness. Imus will proceed his profession in radio, no rely if he's fired for this or not.

2016-10-28 19:53:08 · answer #8 · answered by sabra 4 · 0 0

Sometimes "good" christians can curse, whistle and chew gum at the same time.

Yes it is wrong, yes it is against the way Jesus lived, but that is not the worst.

The worst is like the example you gave of clergy- people who claim a moral and spiritual superiority who then preach hate and negativity.

They are the ones who I have issue. They are the ones who defile the name of Jesus and blaspheme against God by their actions.

2007-04-23 18:44:18 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Seems to me you have just done similar..made a blanket statement of christians..now all christians are good..there are lots of fakes and nasty christians..there are lots of pastors who do evil things...todays christianity resembles very little of what Jesus ever taught, and asked us to follow and aim to be like. If you are getting reported it is for what you are doing and not to cover anything..that is just an excuse you are using to cover yourself. Come on.
Not all of us try to do the wrong thing..we try to aim to be more like Christ..don't make blanket statements like we are all the same etc..and please do not refer to all of us as devils..that is a horrible thing to say..yes, there are some who are bad..really bad..BUT NOT ALL OF US. By making a blanket statement it is hate..no better than the sins of those christians who are bad.

2007-04-23 18:46:58 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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