Johnnieblueshoes
1 min readSep 15, 2022

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Obfuscate...a big word!

Let me "de-obsfuscate" a bit. There is no doubt that there are more white people in the US than any other race. That's not news to anyone. But then that's not the point either. The point is...though Blacks make up only about 12-14% of the population, 79% of them are feel comfortable with and connected to christian beliefs. (That's 8 out of 10.) The same is true for the +/-19% of the population that are Hispanic/ Latino where 77% self-identify as Christians. (again, essentially 8 out of 10) If American Christianity was so racist do you think these groups would call themselves Christians? Or associate themselves closely with Christians of other races? I don't think so.

I browsed your two references; past posts from you. (It's not often that one sites ones self as a reference.)

What I saw was clear hatred for Christians as a group. (They must have done something horrible to you,) I suppose that includes all of the various races. You tried to give some cover to some of them in your drug cartel analogy...the innocent bystander so to speak. But hatred was apparent none the less.

Ones opinion does not necessarily affirm knowldege any more than disagreement affirms ignorance. You are welcome to you opinion and I to mine. Free country!

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Johnnieblueshoes
Johnnieblueshoes

Written by Johnnieblueshoes

One-time Democrat, came to my senses, opinionated…but evidence based, moderately conservative, have trouble with BS…especially the political variety.

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