Why Christians Should NOT Participate in Social Justice: Reason #4

Reason #4, Victimhood The American social justice movements today are immense diversions leading people away from thinking about Jesus and believing the gospel. One of their diversional tactics is to foster a victimhood mentality and a sense of entitlement. When a person lays claim to victimhood a barrier is erected preventing him from taking responsibility …

Why Christians Should Not Participate In Social Justice: Reason #3

Reason #3, Social Justice Perverts Biblical Justice (audio below) In this broken world men collaborate to decide what is moral and just for society. In order to reverse the “hierarchy of oppression,” the Seattle City Council proposed legislation to dismiss what they are calling “crimes of poverty.” The theory is that society has condemned the …

Why Christians Should Not Participate in Social Justice: Reason #2

Reason #2, Discontentment & Bitterness On June 2, 2020 two record industry executives, Jamila Thomas and Brianna Agyemang, sparked the Black Out Tuesday movement in order to encourage people to strengthen their knowledge of the social, political and economic plight in America. They were fighting for “long standing racism and inequality that exists from the …

Lesson 2- Why Christians Should Not Participate in Social Justice: Reason #1

  Reason #1, The Affairs of this World Social justice is defined by toppling systems deemed to be oppressive and hindering identity groups based on race, gender, and sexual orientation from achieving economic, social, and political equity. This struggle involves revolution against government and other institutions including the church. Speaking evil of dignities, violence against …