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Pastor Explains He’s Not Like Those Other Old Racist White Men as He Washes Black Man’s Feet on Stage

by | Dec 3, 2021 | News, Opinion, Racialism, Social Justice, Social-Issues, The Church | 0 comments

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Pastor Dennis Rouse of Victory World Church performed a highly cringeworthy stunt during a worship service where he called a black man out of the audience to come to get his feet washed.

During the ridiculous stunt, the pastor explains to this guy that what he is doing is virtuous while most other white men are just sitting in recliners saying racist things about him. Of course, that’s simply not true that “most white men” are doing that. Yet, this “pastor”–who is supposed to be an agent of reconciliation–is doing absolutely nothing but creating resentment between him and other white men.

Further, Rouse is acting just like the Pharisees; “thank God I’m not like those other old white men.”

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