Jerry Jones discovered in 1957 photo of white kids bullying Black classmates from desegregating

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Uhhh because the message was wrong. You gonna keep dodging? Cause you know where I'm going :blessed:
I haven't dodged anything. I've asked twice now why the message wasn't appropriate for church. The first time, you called the preacher a false teacher, and now you just said that the message was wrong. Neither of those responses answer my question to you.
You still haven't said why you think that the church was the wrong place for that message. All you've done is given nonanswers and post smilies.
 

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I haven't dodged anything. I've asked twice now why the message wasn't appropriate for church. The first time, you called the preacher a false teacher, and now you just said that the message was wrong. Neither of those responses answer my question to you.
You still haven't said why you think that the church was the wrong place for that message. All you've done is given nonanswers and post smilies.
I just answered. It's the wrong place because it's the wrong message.

NOW are you going to keep dodging?
 

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1. We saw less than 5 minutes of a sermon. Saying that the preacher didn't put God first in the rest of his message is a huge assumption. You're basing your whole argument on a possibly false premise.

2. If you're talking about the line where the preacher said "Use your blessing to help those who are broken", the preacher addressed that earlier in the clip. In the snippet, the preacher (I don't know his name) said that Jerry Jones never gave a Black man an opportunity to be a head coach, he forbade his players from kneeling, and he didn't stop the white teens from harassing the Black children.
The preacher said that Jerry Jones was/is in a place of privilege, yet has repeatedly chosen not to help Black people, or help fix our issues. The preacher is correct.

TL:DR What made those children in the 1950's "broken" is still breaking Black people today. In many cases, we still have to fight just for our right to exist:
 

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1. We saw less than 5 minutes of a sermon. Saying that the preacher didn't put God first in the rest of his message is a huge assumption. You're basing your whole argument on a possibly false premise.

2. If you're talking about the line where the preacher said "Use your blessing to help those who are broken", the preacher addressed that earlier in the clip. In the snippet, the preacher (I don't know his name) said that Jerry Jones never gave a Black man an opportunity to be a head coach, he forbade his players from kneeling, and he didn't stop the white teens from harassing the Black children.
The preacher said that Jerry Jones was/is in a place of privilege, yet has repeatedly chosen not to help Black people, or help fix our issues. The preacher is correct.

TL:DR What made those children in the 1950's "broken" is still breaking Black people today. In many cases, we still have to fight just for our right to exist:

Quote me next time big fella.

Who can fix a broken black man. Jerry Jones or Jesus my Christian brother?
 

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Quote me next time big fella.

Who can fix a broken black man. Jerry Jones or Jesus my Christian brother?
Capitalize the B in Black, homeboy.
As far as your question, the answer is both.
Jesus can fix a man's soul.
Wealth and privilege can fix a man's circumstances.
God can & has used both to improve His people.
 

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Capitalize the B in Black, homeboy.
As far as your question, the answer is both.
Jesus can fix a man's soul.
Wealth and privilege can fix a man's circumstances.
God can & has used both to improve His people.
Only one should be spoken about in CHURCH homeboy. That's the point. Go to a better church

And Jerry gives alot of black men wealth so what you going on about?

Just say you put white men above God like you want to
 

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If your pastor never talks about social issues, financial health, or any other topic that pertains to everyday life; then it sounds like you're the one who attends the wrong church.
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I don't need a church sermon to speak about financial health. That's what after church service and mens groups are for. Social issues are brought up BUT it all ties back to the true light, ultimate fixer........not Jerry Jones.

Were done here.
 

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I don't need a church sermon to speak about financial health. That's what after church service and mens groups are for. Social issues are brought up BUT it all ties back to the true light, ultimate fixer........not Jerry Jones.

Were done here.
So you spent all that time and almost derailed the thread just to contradict yourself in the end.
My dear brother, please eat a big bowl of dog dikks & have a blessed day.
Now, we're done.
 

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shyt like this is further reason why I laugh whenever Diddy or Jay or other black entertainers think they will get approved to own a NFL team. They don't want us at the table with them.

It's also why in reparations talk, I want land first. I don't want someone to tell me my money is no good and either jack the price up or not sell me anything at all. Too much bigotry to not get something more solid, even if land owning has its own hurdles.
Because a 14 year old in Arkansas, in the 50s was a racist? Just by having a racist dad would make you a racist back then. But then you grow up.

It’s like judging Jay-z on the basis of not what he’s become. But that as a 14 year old he shot his brother and poisoned our community.

The thing with faux militants is that in reality they aren’t even militant enough to not watch an NFL or stop buying gear associated with the nfl :yawn:

Just simple clicks on like buttons and words on Twitter that doesn’t affect your life in any type of way. :russell:
 
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