DAMON FROM WASHINGTON DC
Hello and praised the Lord I was listening to your study on Martin Luther King Jr, I must say I agree on 90% of your articles but I was a little disappointed by your comments about black people and the affects of slavery that we should just get over it I thought it was a little insensitive and very hurtful! Am I angry at you no not at all I just would like to point out that being a white pastor and down playing the effects of slavery might cause some to be Slavery has affected the black race and white privileged and white supremacy has played and is playing a major role in our society and culture. Do we hold on to this with malice and anger no not if we are true born again believers in Christ I do not hate my white brothers and sisters but I can recognize the system isn't fair and we as black people must fight and survive in this unjust system that's called America! We have God given rights yes we do! also at the same time life in America isn't fair not even a little bit. Please don't take this as whining or kicking it's just the truth as a black person in this Country! I email you in love my brother and even if we don't agree I pray that we meet in those pearly Gates one day
From Damon your brother Keep fighting the good faith
https://www.cpt.org/files/Undoing%20Racism%20-%20Understanding%20White%20Privilege%20-%20Kendall.pdf
Thought this article shared a lot on how lots of blacks feel I don't agree on everything! I pray that if you get a chance to read it it will give you a little insight
Hello and praised the Lord I was listening to your study on Martin Luther King Jr, I must say I agree on 90% of your articles but I was a little disappointed by your comments about black people and the affects of slavery that we should just get over it I thought it was a little insensitive and very hurtful!I do not see a quote of what I said, so I unless you provide a quote with exactly what I said (word-for-word, not paraphrasing what you simply believe I said), and then explain exactly what words I said that you had a problem with, then I want to directly state I do not care about your personal feelings and vague opinions. I don't want either of us to have our time wasted, so I'm being direct with you. My job to the Lord Jesus Christ is to tell the truth, and if you do not like that, you are free to depart and go find content somewhere else.
Am I angry at you no not at allIf you were not upset, you would not have written this email, so please don't stand on pretense. People who are not angry with me do not have to tell me that they are not angry because their words will reflect the truth.
But those things which proceed out of the mouth come forth from the heart; and they defile the man.
-Matthew 15:18Flattering lips does not help anyone.
Help, LORD; for the godly man ceaseth; for the faithful fail from among the children of men. They speak vanity every one with his neighbour: with flattering lips and with a double heart do they speak.
-Psa 12:1-2I prefer it when people speak to me openly, honestly, and directly. If you can do that from this point on, I would appreciate it because it will save us both a lot of time.
I just would like to point out that being a white pastor and down playing the effects of slavery might cause some to beYour comments are so vague, misleading, and based on assumptions, it's going to take a number of points to unravel them:
1. In over a decade of ministry, I don't recall ever claiming to be a pastor, so the fact that you made that assumption is concerning about how you approach subject matter based on what you believe, rather than what is being said. That's not good. It furthermore indicates to me that you probably have not listened to anything else I have ever taught; so when someone writes me upset about political topics after a single teaching, you probably will not last very long with us.
2. So long as I was speaking the truth, my comments should not matter whether I was white or black, so the fact that you are looking at the skin color of the person who is making the comments is showing your racism, and you need to judge yourself on that matter:
For if we would judge ourselves, we should not be judged.
-1Co 11:313. The phrase "
down playing the effects of slavery" is a vague and/or false accusation. It's impossible to comment on that because no one can read your mind, and furthermore, you did not quote what I said and comment specifically on it in detail. By that statement alone, I can tell it is going to be very difficult to have a conversation with you.
4. That is not a complete sentence. I cannot even tell what you are trying to say. You're putting all these images (emojis) in your letter, some of which are not even coming through (i.e. they appear as boxes on my screen), and I don't speak emoji. You need to speak plainly like everyone else if you want to continue this conversation.
Slavery has affected the black race and white privileged and white supremacy has played and is playing a major role in our society and culture. Black people are ridiculously privileged in American culture. Perhaps things are different in Washington DC, because DC is not technically part of the United States. (i.e. It's a corporation of it's own, it's not part of any state.)
I have talked with people like you before (i.e. the kind who rely on their opinions instead of facts), so I know you will try to twist my words if I do not provide some disclaimers; therefore, I will say that your comments definitely would have been accurate a few hundreds years ago in some U.S. cities and states, it certainly is accurate in other countries around the world (e.g. Libya, which has an open slave trade to this day), and there are some strange neo-nazi white supremacist groups out there, but in the U.S., black people are given all kinds of privileges no one else gets. In fact, I would say an American black woman is the most privileged creature to ever walk the face of the earth, and if you do not understand that, then either you do not understand what the word 'privilege' means, or you are willingly blind to what's going on around you. If you let me know which one is the problem, I can address that and help you understand (i.e. assuming you even want to understand).
(I wrote a book exposing feminism, in which I discuss the topic of black women briefly with statistics; it's free-to-read here: Feminism: Castrating America)Just to give an example, take something like affirmative action, which is a U.S. regulation that allows black people specifically to get into colleges and careers at a
MUCH lower standard than everyone else. Not only do black people end up receiving positions in colleges and jobs that they did not earn and do not deserve, but white people who worked harder and have scored better are being rejected from some of these positions because affirmative action quotas have to be met. (i.e. That's called black privilege.) Furthermore, statistically, a
LOT of those black people who were accepted to these institutions through affirmative action end up failing or quitting because their work ethic was not originally high enough to allow them to grow and flourish in those fields, and on top of that, it's not just whites that are being under-privileged because of such regulations, but other cultures (like Asians) as well.
(See Lia Eustachewich, "Harvard's Gatekeeper Reveals SAT Cutoff Scores Based on Race," New York Post, Oct 17, 2018, retrieved Feb 24, 2020, [https://nypost.com/2018/10/17/harvards-gatekeeper-reveals-sat-cutoff-scores-based-on-race/])I normally do not send people to outside sources like this, but I do not have a teaching specifically on racism yet, so for now, I will refer you to an open, unedited public debate on a college campus concerning this matter, where anyone was allowed to come up and debate the host.
PART 1:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UfEk8UJIwTcPART 2:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZheWh1cMOFMI do not agree with this host on everything he teaches, but I agree with the host that such things are black privilege, and they are racist. So that's just one of many examples that could be given to demonstrate how privileged black-skinned people are in America today, and they get far more advantages than white people do, so your statements are very racist against white-skinned people, whether you understand it or not. In summary, the problem for all skin colors in America comes down to morality and work ethic, not skin color.
The Christian Work EthicDo we hold on to this with malice and anger no not if we are true born again believers in ChristIf you were born again in Christ, then you would not be holding on to such racist bitterness, which means you would not have had a need to write me this letter in the first place. I cannot say if you are born again in Christ or if you are just a churchgoer at this point, because I don't have enough information about the doctrine you believe. (i.e. Simply claiming you are a Christian does not automatically make you one --
SEE HERE for more details.) Perhaps you should let go of your malice and anger so you won't end up making racist comments like you have in this letter.
If any man among you seem to be religious, and bridleth not his tongue, but deceiveth his own heart, this man's religion is vain.
-James 1:26
And hath made of one blood all nations of men for to dwell on all the face of the earth, and hath determined the times before appointed, and the bounds of their habitation;
-Acts 17:26I do not hate my white brothers and sisters but I can recognize the system isn't fair and we as black people must fight and survive in this unjust system that's called America!All this statement tells me is that you have been brainwashed very deeply, especially since you look at color first before truth. In fact, the black Christians in our church would argue against you because you are simply not informed, and I have had many conversations with them on these, and various other subjects along this line. I am not going to comment with further detail to someone who makes vague accusations that just follows the mainstream communist political agenda; you need to actually bring evidence to the table, not your feelings and opinions.
We have God given rights yes we do! also at the same time life in America isn't fair not even a little bit. Please don't take this as whining or kicking it's just the truth as a black person in this Country!Do you know why you had to request that I not take your letter as whining and kicking like an emotionally-enraged toddler? That's because you are writing your letter as if are you are whining and kicking like an emotionally-enraged toddler. This does
NOT mean that you are an emotionally-enraged toddler, but it
IS providing evidence of it, and not only have you set a very bad first impression, you are not helping your argument by doing so.
If you believe America is not fair to you, then move to Libya, and I hope you have a safe and wonderful trip.I email you in love my brother and even if we don't agree I pray that we meet in those pearly Gates one dayI have no idea what your beliefs are, so I cannot agree to that until I understand what you believe. It's not a good idea to just assume that everyone who says they are a Christian is automatically saved.
Not every one that saith unto me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdom of heaven; but he that doeth the will of my Father which is in heaven. Many will say to me in that day, Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in thy name? and in thy name have cast out devils? and in thy name done many wonderful works? And then will I profess unto them, I never knew you: depart from me, ye that work iniquity.
-Matthew 7:21-23Why Millions of Believers on Jesus Are Going to HellFrom Damon your brother Keep fighting the good faithI cannot tell what you believe, so I have no idea if you are a born again Christian, or a just a churchgoer.
https://www.cpt.org/files/Undoing%20Racism%20-%20Understanding%20White%20Privilege%20-%20Kendall.pdf
Thought this article shared a lot on how lots of blacks feel I don't agree on everything! I pray that if you get a chance to read it it will give you a little insightThis reveals a lot about you, namely, that I was correct that you base your statements on your personal feelings and vague opinions, instead of facts. The article you sent me had
ZERO statistical information. It was all opinions, and even the references in it were only quotes of opinions, not study or fact. Furthermore, the source website where that comes from is very strange because true peace is only made through acknowledgment of the truth, and that's why Jesus did not say that He came to bring peace, but rather, division.
Suppose ye that I am come to give peace on earth? I tell you, Nay; but rather division:
-Luke 12:51If you want to understand the reason for that, this teaching can help:
The Biblical Understanding of SanctificationIf I simply gave my feelings and opinions about Martin Luther King Jr. in my teaching, and did not back anything up with facts, you would have determined that I was a racist, and you would have had a good reason to accuse me of it. And yet, when you present me with nothing but feelings and opinions, I am expected to believe you are not a racist. You know why that is? It's called black privilege. Believe it or not, your black skin does not make you immune to being a racist, and your letter contains racist and uninformed comments, so I follow the evidence (i.e. by judging righteous judgment), not the outward appearance you want me to believe.
Judge not according to the appearance, but judge righteous judgment.
-John 7:24Unbiblical Cop-Outs: 'Don't Judge Me!'Unless you present me with direct quotes from my teaching, explaining what specifically I said that you had a problem with, and provide evidence instead of "
whining and kicking," then I have no reason to respond to you further. I am one person working on all this, so I am busy, and I need to get back to work. Nonetheless, I hope you have a great day, and if you decide to put in the effort to provide proper quotations, explanations (in English, not emojis), and factual, statistical information and studies (like how I did in the MLKJ article), then I would be much more inclined to continue with you in that conversation.
[As a side note, he did not stop using emojis in his following two short emails, which means he either did not read my entire letter, or he was doing it out of spite.]
Christopher Johnson, Thank you for reply I will just say my prayers are with you!
TEN MINUTES LATER...
Christopher Johnson, just so you know I've been listening to your teachings all week have learn a lot! Lord knew my heart when I reached out to you! So know that I'm not angry nor am I mad at all. God bless you and your family
That was not a response, that was a cop-out. Just to make sure you understand what that means:
cop-out (n): an instance of avoiding a commitment or responsibilityIn other words, you are avoiding responsibility for what you said. You know you can skate by and avoid it over email, but I warn you, for your own sake, that you will not escape responsibility when you stand in judgment before the Living God.
But I say unto you, That every idle word that men shall speak, they shall give account thereof in the day of judgment.
-Mat 12:36And yes, He knows the wickedness of your heart when you reached out to me.
The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked: who can know it?
-Jer 17:9
He that trusteth in his own heart is a fool: but whoso walketh wisely, he shall be delivered.
-Pro 28:26I will not waste anymore time with someone who is going to do this slap-n-run garbage, especially after he tries to hide behind flattering words. That's what the Bible calls "
murmuring," and God hates it. I pray that the Lord God would give you as much mercy and longsuffering as He has given me.
I tell you, Nay: but, except ye repent, ye shall all likewise perish.
-Luke 13:3Is Repentance Part of Salvation?
END OF EXCHANGE
I did some research on the information I received with this man's email address, and I believe I found his Facebook profile. It had his same first and last name, it was in his general area where he said he lived, and his email username was associated with footwear sales, and the Facebook profile I found says he was a personal trainer. I cannot be 100% certain, so I will not share the profile link, but he would have comments that spoke of "God," but everything else on his profile was either incredibly worldly and sinful (like violent and wicked movies and music), or it was church-ianity staples like new-age churchgoer's movies and music. So, if that was his profile, that tells me a lot about why he wrote me this letter; he claims to be of Christ on the outside, but inwardly, he holds the philosophy of the world.
Frankly, his comments in his email should have made him ashamed. The fact that any American today, especially one who claims with his mouth to follow Christ, would try to use slaves from hundreds of years ago to justify their whining, communist-leaning emotions ought to be an embarrassment, and they should be ashamed of themselves, but instead, they glory in their shame because their minds are focused on earthly things.Whose end is destruction, whose God is their belly, and whose glory is in their shame, who mind earthly things.
-Phl 3:19Nonetheless, it seems my initial suspicion was correct; he has not hardly listened to anything I teach, and once he gets to the subject of repentance, he will likely depart and not return. It is very difficult to get American churchgoers to hear the Gospel of Christ nowadays, especially when they, on the one hand, believe they are sanctified in Christ, while they, on the other hand, believe they are free and justified to speak and do whatever sinful thing they please.Beware lest any man spoil you through philosophy and vain deceit, after the tradition of men, after the rudiments of the world, and not after Christ.
-Col 2:8