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  • Rev. Raphael Warnock’s past writings espouse Marxist views
  • An Abundance of racially charged language
  • Warnock’s mentor Dr. James Cone teaches that “satanic whiteness” makes “white religionists” incapable of “perceiving the blackness of God”; therefore, they must purge themselves of said whiteness: “There will be no peace in America until white people begin to hate their whiteness, asking from the depths of their being: ‘How can we become black?’”
  • Warnock cited at least 34 separate works by Cone in The Divided Mind, including several on Marxism.
  • At one point in his book, Warnock provided a way to “understand” Cone’s claim that the “white church is the Antichrist.”

Georgia Democrat Senate candidate Rev. Raphael Warnock’s past writings espouse Marxist views and include an abundance of racially charged language, a revelation that comes after Warnock evaded a debate question Sunday on whether he rejects Marxism.

Warnock, the senior pastor at Ebenezer Baptist Church who is seeking to unseat Republican Sen. Kelly Loeffler in the Georgia Senate runoff race, has come under fire amid his Senate bid for his past sermons, speeches, and writings. Two written works, in particular, reveal Warnock’s interest in Marxism, a philosophy named for Communist Manifesto author Karl Marx that has been employed by oppressive governments such as those of China and the Soviet Union. . . .

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An excerpt from The Divided Mind is below:

To be sure, the Marxist critique has much to teach the black church. Indeed, it has played an important role in the maturation of black theology as an intellectual discipline, deepened black theology’s apprehension of the interconnectivity of racial and class oppression and provided critical tools for a black church that has yet to awaken to a substantive third world consciousness. Yet, Gary Marx’s analysis is flawed by a paternalistic bias with respect to faith, culture and experience that trivializes black struggle against the obduracy of white capitalistic forces and lumps all forms of black denominational and sectarian identity together in an undifferentiated way that hardly makes it possible for those who are its subjects to see themselves in the discussion. [emphasis added]

Warnock has been described as “radical” by his critics in part for his writings. . . .

As Breitbart News reported, Warnock has also described Dr. James Cone, who repeatedly defended Marxism and used provocative anti-white language, as his “mentor.”  . . .

In My Soul Looks Back, Cone called for the “total reconstruction of society along the lines of democratic socialism.” In A Black Theology of Liberation, Cone argued that salvation comes from being like God and becoming “black” — that is, adopting total political solidarity with the black community. He determined that “satanic whiteness” makes “white religionists” incapable of “perceiving the blackness of God”; therefore, they must purge themselves of said whiteness: “There will be no peace in America until white people begin to hate their whiteness, asking from the depths of their being: ‘How can we become black?’” . . .

Warnock cited at least 34 separate works by Cone in The Divided Mind, including several on Marxism. At one point in his book, Warnock provided a way to “understand” Cone’s claim that the “white church is the Antichrist.”

The 2006 dissertation Cone advised Warnock on, “The Mission of the Black Church,” was filled with race-fueled analysis of the “black church” and the “white church,” including blaming “white churches” for their “complicity and active participation” in white supremacy.

The dissertation reads:

Black theology, as a theology of liberation, has always been very interested in the American churches — white and black — their self-understanding and their theological significance for the problem of racism and for other issues of justice. White churches have always been a critical part of the analysis. This is so because of their complicity and active participation in slavery, segregation and other manifestations of white supremacy.

In a 2014 interview with NPR, Warnock also suggested the black middle class in the post-civil rights era ought to consider the distribution of wealth — a theme of socialism. “The burgeoning black middle class … has too often given in to the kind of narcissism and mindless consumeristic impulses of America,” Warnock said, “without asking the hard questions about the distribution of wealth, about the broadening chasm between the haves and have nots.” . . .

(Excerpt from Breitbart. Article by Ashley Oliver. Photo Credit: Getty Images.)

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Jeanne
December 13, 2020

Please pray that the Republicans will be prepared to monitor all election voting stations around the clock on January 5th. That they will be present at vote counting to ensure that only eligible, registered, alive voters are counted and that signatures match. Pray that the election machines can be checked and monitored. Please pray that God will reveal any planned, fraudulent schemes before the election so that steps can be taken to expose and prevent them. Technology companies are reporting false information about Republican candidates. Please pray hat this will be exposed and stopped.
Please pray for a safe, honest election and that Christians will pray and vote .
Thankyou

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Daphne
December 12, 2020

Yes, Lord, hedge out and burn away by Your Spirit all communism, socialism, marxism, fascism, etc. from this land and the nations.

More racism and hate are not the cure or healing for racism or the history of it. Warnock is deceived by demons of division and hate and is the blinded one. There were times where Jesus didn’t have to lay hands on someone to cast the demons out of them, He merely spoke the word and did so. Warnack and those like him need the same prayers so the light of the gospel may shine on him and he may have the chance at least to choose Christ.

Christ is the one who opens eyes that we may see each other as made in His image. He alone the one who gives hearts to love one another and eyes to see and ears to hear one another as He does.

Lord draw all peoples unto You as we lift up Your name and demonstrate Yoru kingdom to them, so we may love one another as You’ve called us to.

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Intercessor
December 12, 2020

Lord we acknowledge the sin of racism and the damage done by slavery. We stand and acknowledge that we were all made in your image. Lord the enemy seeks to divide and destroy America. We pray that you would pour out your Holy and unite through the cross of Christ. Lord there is extremism on both sides. Deal with the enemy’s plans to destroy from within. May repentance and reconciliation through Christ flow through the land. Lord the cross unites not divides. Lord we thank you that you shed your precious blood for the sin of the whole of America, past, present and future. Lord you weep for America. Lord this is your spiritual battle. Shake every principality coming against America and deliver from the root of hatred. Lord in judgment remember mercy. In Jesus’ name. Amen

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