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A Biblical, Non-Woke Analysis of the Ahmaud Arbery Case

by | May 12, 2020 | News, Opinion, Politics, Racialism, Social Justice, Social-Issues, The Church, Theology | 0 comments

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While pastors, church leaders, and Democrats are joining the chorus of the anti-white narrative that seeks to tear down our society and cause division at every possible corner amid the tragic shooting of Ahmaud Arbery, a black man, by two white men, literally none of them have actually stopped to think about the situation biblically.

Last week, Reformed Reasons published a podcast that asked if it is Christlike to rush to judgment. But that was before more video evidence was released and many of the facts at the time were unknown.

Today, Jon Harris released an in-depth analysis of the video based on the current situation as we know it, the current facts and evidence that has been released, and from a biblical worldview rather than a cultural narrative.

First, a report of what we know happened between the McMichaels and Arbery. Then, an examination of the woke evangelical perspective. Finally, how biblical justice contrasts with social justice.

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