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Dr. Boyce Watkins of Black Voices BV on Money posted an interesting link on his blog, opening a discussion on Anslem Samuel’s article entitled “The 7 Types of Women Men Should Avoid.” We thought the points made were silly, and the complaints shallow and indicative of whining. Here is SurvivingDating.Com’s response: 1. The Religious Fanatic [...]
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Can Black people accept that to break free of limitations placed on our minds, achievements and relationships by Christianity, it may require that we remove the Bible from our lives? Jeremiah Camara guests.
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Columnist and author Deborrah Cooper invites you to participate in a survey on sexual coercion, misappropriation of funds, pedophilia and molestation of women and children in our nation’s religious institutions… our churches.
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This latest addition to a long line of scandals concerning black churches again places the oldest and most enduring African American institution in the cross-hairs of ridicule and derision. Bishop Eddie Long is widely known for his uncompromising opposition to gay sex but is being accused of coercing sex from young boys under his “spiritual” guidance. We thus have all the makings of a Goliath who will certainly fall harder because of his sizeable influence in not only the Atlanta area community, but also because of his vast presence in national and international politics and affairs.
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Though somewhat surprised by the intensity of the debate on my article on The Black Church, I am not at all shocked at the shake up the article has caused. Always a maverick and unafraid of either contentious criticism or debate, who but Deb Cooper would have the gumption to question the motives of an institution held so dear by millions of Black people across the nation? After all, if one is an avid church-goer, how likely are you to question your church on your own?
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Single Black women sit in church every Sunday being brainwashed and placated into waiting for love. The true reason that there are so many single, never married Black women in the U.S. is Black churches that promote female submission and subjugation to men, to the detriment of female achievement and happiness.
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Black men feel they deserve to be in charge and run their woman and household without question. Is this truly the relationship that modern Black men expect and feel they deserve… straight out of 1800? Could these expectations be the real reason Black women are not marrying… they recognize the game and are waking up and refusing to place themselves under the foot of a male that believes he is superior to women? Controversial examination of religion, Christianity, and the ego of the Black male.
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