According to Campus Reform, "the event featured various cosponsors such as the Impact Movement, UHURU Magazine, the Jude 3 Project, and the university itself." A panel of three speakers was also featured at the event: Lisa Fields MDIV, the founder of the Jude 3 Project, Sho Baraka, and Vince Bantu PhD.
Various people in the audience stressed such modern predicaments as the "whitewashing of Christianity" while asking important questions like “who benefits from the billions of dollars from Christianity? Is it the white people and the businesses, or is it the black people?”
Rather than respond with some basic theology, such as the fact that Christianity should not "benefit" anyone beyond saving their souls, the panel launched into historically and philosophically inaccurate diatribes about how Christianity has been whitewashed over the centuries by creating a false correlation between religion and culture.
“Christianity, is in fact, a white man’s religion” said Baraka. According to Campus Reform, Baraka said "that a large portion of black people don’t want to have anything to do with Christianity because it doesn’t fit their culture, but rather conforms to Western and white culture."
https://www.dailywire.com/news/29603/kent-state-asks-bone-headed-question-christianity-paul-bois
how many BLACK Christian Churches are there .... :shrug:
Various people in the audience stressed such modern predicaments as the "whitewashing of Christianity" while asking important questions like “who benefits from the billions of dollars from Christianity? Is it the white people and the businesses, or is it the black people?”
Rather than respond with some basic theology, such as the fact that Christianity should not "benefit" anyone beyond saving their souls, the panel launched into historically and philosophically inaccurate diatribes about how Christianity has been whitewashed over the centuries by creating a false correlation between religion and culture.
“Christianity, is in fact, a white man’s religion” said Baraka. According to Campus Reform, Baraka said "that a large portion of black people don’t want to have anything to do with Christianity because it doesn’t fit their culture, but rather conforms to Western and white culture."
https://www.dailywire.com/news/29603/kent-state-asks-bone-headed-question-christianity-paul-bois
how many BLACK Christian Churches are there .... :shrug: