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<blockquote data-quote="Salocin" data-source="post: 1334989" data-attributes="member: 18115"><p>It's obvious to anyone paying attention, but I have not heard it said yet. BLM is not a Christian organization, and their stated goals and their means of achieving them are in opposition to teachings of Christianity.</p><p></p><p>I wonder if as these facts become more commonly known if their support wanes. Or, will these facts become known as "fake news", and mocked and derided if mentioned?</p><p></p><p>Or, are the people of the USA in such rebellion to God in sufficient numbers it just doesn't matter? In other words they"ll know exactly what BLM/Antifa stand for, and will happily embrace the ideology.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Salocin, post: 1334989, member: 18115"] It's obvious to anyone paying attention, but I have not heard it said yet. BLM is not a Christian organization, and their stated goals and their means of achieving them are in opposition to teachings of Christianity. I wonder if as these facts become more commonly known if their support wanes. Or, will these facts become known as "fake news", and mocked and derided if mentioned? Or, are the people of the USA in such rebellion to God in sufficient numbers it just doesn't matter? In other words they"ll know exactly what BLM/Antifa stand for, and will happily embrace the ideology. [/QUOTE]
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