

Voddie Baucham on Ferguson's Race Riots - Sin, Not Racism, is the Problem!
December 11, 2014
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Voddie Baucham [www.VoddieBaucham.org], the preaching pastor of Grace Family Baptist Church in Spring, Texas outside of Houston, grew up in South Central Los Angeles in a single parent home. He reflected on his own personal experience and his knowledge of Scripture when he discussed the counsel he gave his 7 sons about the death of Michael Brown and the subsequent race riots in Ferguson in a chat with guest host Adam McManus [www.AdamMcManus.net] and in a recent column which has been read by 1 million people. [http://www.thegospelcoalition.org/article/thoughts-on-ferguson] Here are three compelling quotes: •"For many years, I blamed 'the system' or 'the man'. However, I have come to realize that it was no more 'the system' when white cops pulled me over than it was 'the system' when a black thug robbed me at gunpoint. It was sin!" •"Rest assured, I do believe there are systemic issues plaguing black men. These issues are violence, criminality, and immorality, to name a few. And all of these issues are rooted in and connected to the epidemic of fatherlessness....It is as common as morning dew, and as overlooked as dust under a refrigerator. Where are the marches against this travesty? Where are the protestors who demand better?" •"The FBI homicide stats from 2012 reveal that there were 2,648 blacks murdered. Of those, 2,412 were murdered by members of their own ethnic group. Thus, if I am going to speak out about anything, it will be black-on-black crime; not blue-on-black." Watch Voddie's compelling appearance on the Fox News Channel. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hYyy2w_-rLo
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