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Thabiti Anyabwile Sides With Pro-Abortion Democrats on Slave Reparations

by | May 31, 2019 | Blog, News, Politics | 0 comments

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Thabiti Anyabwile is a socialist Democrat Southern Baptist pastor and outspoken advocate for Critical Race Theory co-opting the Church and hijacking the gospel to advance a social justice agenda. Anyabwile, who was mentored under Mark Dever at 9 Marks, has in recent years — especially recent months — totally abandoned the gospel in favor of this movement. Anyabwile has revealed that he is prepared to fight for certain leftist and progressive policies at all costs — even if it means siding with the most godless anti-Christian rebels ou there.

Anyabwile recently gave a speech at Southeastern Seminary where he asserted that one cannot be pro-life unless they’re in favor of Democrat-socialist wealth redistribution — particularly, reparations for descendants of American slaves. It’s no secret that these change agents have been trying to hijack the pro-life movement to instill this ideology into people for a number of years. However, the efforts to do so have ramped up to unprecedented levels.

Anyabwile, who is staunchly in favor of slave reparations — essentially, for white people to make monetary payments to black people with no strings attached — recently affirmed support for pro-abortion Democrats, like Kamala Harris and Elizabeth Warren to advance this cause. Overlooking the fact that the welfare system — government sanctioned wealth redistribution which largely benefits underprivileged blacks — does not and has never worked. It has only served to further enslave, making people more dependant on the state rather than freeing people from the bondage of dependence.

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Anyabwile, who claims Christianity, says that he found “compelling arguments” for reparations in this radio podcast. Interestingly, but unsurprisingly, there is not a single biblical argument made. It’s all secular hogwash based on secular, Democratic politics. The description of the podcast reads,

Reparations for African-Americans has been a hot topic on the presidential campaign trail, with Democratic candidates including Kamala Harris and Elizabeth Warren coming out in favor of compensation for unpaid African-American labor.

But the debate around reparations is nothing new. In fact, it goes back centuries.

On this episode, Nathan, Ed and Brian explore the complicated – and often contentious – history of reparations, from the first mass reparations movement led by Callie House, an ex-slave, to a unique moment when African-Americans in Florida received compensation for the destruction of their community.

You can listen to it for yourself, here.

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