Someone on this BB has said that the race issue is a "trigger" for Verne Carty. That is patent nonsense.
If you know anything about the history of African Americans you know that the West Indian experience is remarkably different from that of American blacks. By any statistical measure, socio-economic or educational, we are indistinguishable from whites as a sub-group.( People from the Caribbean find the notion of some people in this country that our skin color somehow makes us inferior to them frightfully funny! Anyone ever done any research on the prevalence of genetic diseases among the races...hmmmnn?)
This socio-economic and educational parity has been demonstrated in study after study (with a slight correction for inherited wealth). Of course you don't get this kind of information from the national media or by watching the evening news about the latest gang-banging goings-on in the 'hood. The same is true of other expatriots of African descent. In London for example, Africans hold more advanced degrees than any other racial group. Not surprising, Africa is a very big place
What is the reason for this seeming statistical anamoly, you ask? Very good question.
It is remarkable testimony of what growing up in a society of
systematic oppression can do to a group of people. You can argue with me all you want but before you do, go do your homework.
So you ask me: Verne if you in particular have not practically paid a cost in these matters why get so excercised about it?
In this particular case?
The position that Brent advocated regarding Blacks was a position held and taught by George and Betty Geftakys. So far as those two pariahs of the church of Jesus Christ are concerned, I am nothing if not consistent. Now you know.
Verne
p.s I am just about done with this...I hope I have made my point. I am off to Barcelona to see my women...(two of whom are seven and five) 'Bye
p.p.s. If you want to talk about a place under true oppression from spiritual darkness you need look no further than the Caribbean island of Haiti. They are coming up on the 200 year aniversary of their remarkable victory over the French which some ascribe to the aid of the Pince of Darkness. There is going to be serious trouble there and many are going to die. Some people I know were scheduled to go there for ministry and had to cancel the trip. Pray for them. If Brent had said what he said about that island, even without a Biblical reference I would have agreed with him. Does that surprise anyone? Check the history...
I am aware of 'history' lessons. In Pakistan the Indians were the bad guys; in India the Pakistanis were the bad guys. The perspective presented was dependant on which country's history book you read. BTW I am a Pakistani immigrant to Canada, and now have Canadian citizenship. I have been in Canada longer than not. My parents made the big decision to immigrate, I had nothing to do with it. So here I am and am happy to be here. But I do remember waiting for a bus at a shopping center at the young age of 17 or so. A much older white woman with white hair stood there beside me and exhorted me for immigrating to Canada and taking advantage of the comforts of Canadian society that white pioneers had labored to bring about. I stood there and silently 'took' it from her until one of our buses arrived.
Then there are the history lessons of the British in India. Half of the Indian population believe that the British influence was damaging to their country. My mother grew up prejudiced against the British. The other half believe that the British did a lot of good by helping to bring stability and to unify the country, whereas before there was continuous strife amonst the various kingdoms.
Verne, if I am ignorant of some matter, then I would hope that you would endeavour to 'educate' me, rather than berate me for my lack of knowlege. Maybe you did not intend it that way, but that is the way I interpreted it.
George and Betty Geftakys have definitely used the Scriptures in an abusive manner. In my re-evaluation of the Scriptures, I may end up holding a position similar to theirs without the abusive slant. Do you agree?
Lord bless,
Marcia