If only all black pastors were as honest as this guy

LIGHTNING ROD NYC PASTOR’S STUNNINGLY CONFRONTATIONAL SERMON ON TRAYVON MARTIN:
The Blaze ^ | 18 Jul 2013 | Jason Howerton

Posted on Thursday, July 18, 2013 7:34:20 PM by mandaladon

Dr. James David Manning, the notoriously controversial chief pastor at the ATLAH World Missionary Church in New York City, recently delivered a bold and controversial message to his congregants about the black community’s perception of the George Zimmerman trial. He urged his mostly black congregation to stop viewing the world through their “black eyes” and start looking at it through the “blood of Jesus.”

If they did that, the pastor explained, there would be no denying that the verdict in the Zimmerman was the correct one. He also told those who are convinced that Zimmerman is guilty that they only believe that because they are black.

“You are focusing on the fact that Trayvon Martin is black and you believe that George Zimmerman is white, he isn’t. His father is baptist, his mother, she’s from Peru. He’s Latin. A mix of Latin and White,” Manning said. “Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson and all that crowd jumped the gun, they thought he was white, but he isn’t.”

It should be noted that Manning is an outspoken critic of President Barack Obama (which is really an understatement as he regularly refers to the president as “long-legged mack daddy” and compares him to Hitler and Satan) and has in the past heralded the message of the “birthers.” There is no denying the pastor is a colorful and controversial character, but his sermon is still bound to cause a stir.

 

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You have to give this guy credit for speaking the truth. Blacks that do not go along with the hate Zimmerman agenda are accused of abandoning the race. And of course any non-black person that does not go along with it, is a racist. This is not about racism. It is about fear and intimidation.

I have heard very few black voices supporting common sense in the Martin case and I'm glad to hear of this pastor. Can you imagine what this country would be like if a majority of blacks were in Congress? There would probably be a Government sponsored ethnic cleansing of whites.

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