A Crime against Searchers for God
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I wasn’t moved so much because he was convicted. The
evidence was overwhelming and included Roof’s confession. No, it was the
retelling of the horrific crime, the powerful reminder about the degree to
which racism can infect us and an overwhelming feeling of solidarity with my
fellow Christians who were the victims of Roof’s terror. Just looking at their faces in the photo above breaks my heart.
"Leave You to Tell the Story"
Another witness, Polly Sheppard, told the jury Roof stood
over her with his gun and asked her if she had been shot. When she said no,
Roof told her: "I'm not going to. I'm going to leave you here to tell the
story."
Clemency by whim.
Among Roof’s reasons for the massacre, he said he felt he
"had to" because "no one else was brave enough." He
explained that he believed white people "already are the second-class
citizens."
Dylann Roof
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Is Roof mentally ill? Maybe. But you can’t assume that
somebody who does something horrific is ill. What is certain – and in my
opinion this is a main ingredient in racism – is that he had a severely
distorted view of reality.
African American
children are three times more likely to live in poverty than Caucasian
children, according to the National Center for Education Statistics.
Unemployment rates for African Americans are typically double those of
Caucasian Americans, and African American men working full time earn
72 percent of the average earnings of comparable Caucasian men and 85
percent of the earnings of Caucasian women.
Focus on Our Commonality
But in a blog written principally for skeptics who are
searching for God, I want to focus on what we have in common with the murdered
people in that church.
They, too, were searching for God and they paid for it
with their lives. Like us, they may have had doubts but they took the leap of
faith and by participating in that study group, they showed they were serious
about the search. They are our brothers and sisters.
And no
matter what some of our fellow Americans believe, we can’t allow ourselves or
others to confuse basic Christian love and solidarity with “political
correctness.”
In the search for God, there are no liberals or
conservatives, people who are or aren’t politically correct. Love rules.
Very good points...good time to reflect on the issue because that we must. And act we shall!
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