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On the race of this shooter and the church members...
Jun 18, 2015, 11:04 AM
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There is no black church. There is no white church. The only color in a house of the Lord is red for the blood of Christ. Prayers for the victims and their families and friends.
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Clemson Icon [25751]
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Sure, but the folks attending AME churches tend to be black
Jun 18, 2015, 11:15 AM
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The name is "Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal (AME)" after all. Also has one of the largest and oldest black congregations. Hence referencing it as a 'black church' doesn't seem outlandish.
Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church is the oldest AME church in the south. It is referred to as "Mother Emanuel". Emanuel has one of the largest and oldest black congregations south of Baltimore, Maryland. The current pastor of "Mother Emanuel" is The Rev. Clementa Pinckney
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Game Changer [1640]
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Re: Sure, but the folks attending AME churches tend to be black
Jun 18, 2015, 12:09 PM
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as MLK's daughter said today evil does not know race.....
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Re: On the race of this shooter and the church members...
Jun 18, 2015, 12:23 PM
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Yeah, no. Color blindness is great when we're talking about whether to give someone a job, or whether to sentence a person for a crime, but when it comes to when we are considering what kind of crime was committed and why it was committed, that kind of willful blindness is not appropriate.
Also important to remember that this particular church is historically associated with black resistance to slavery, and with white supremacist attacks against its members. Pretty sure it was burned to the ground by a white mob at one point, then banned from existing for the last few antebellum decades.
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I'm sorry, but that is naive
Jun 18, 2015, 12:50 PM
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There are always exceptions, and congregations are becoming more diverse these days, but in general Christian churches are predominantly one color or the other. This is especially true in the South.
I understand what you're trying to say but I think it's terribly naive.
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National Champion [7909]
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That's by the choice of the members/attenders...
Jun 18, 2015, 4:09 PM
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not due to any exclusionary rules. I'm a white man who is a member of a Baptist church in South Carolina, and we have a black pastor on staff and black members in our congregation.
The original poster's point is spot on. The little coward who committed this heinous act is a racist, and racism is evil... but racism doesn't always lead to crime and violence. That coward hates far more than black people. He hates his life and himself. You can't do something like this if you have any regard for yourself or the God who created you.
God bless the families and friends of the slain. Isaiah 41:10
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Re: On the race of this shooter and the church members...
Jun 18, 2015, 5:16 PM
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I applaud your noble thinking. I wish your ideal could transfer into actuality.
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The murderer was quoted as saying.....
Jun 18, 2015, 6:11 PM
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" 'I have to do it. You rape our women and you're taking over our country," yet the people he selected to execute were not rapists, but wonderful peaceful members of the christian community. That is the epitome of hate. Ever notice how these sniveling hateful cowards never attempt to take out their hatred on people that can fight back?
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