![]() It behooves us to understand the meanings of such words and the activism associated with them. This ideology has popularized such words as wokeness, intersectionality, fatphobia, unconscious bias, cultural racism, standpoint theory, along with a cadre of other potent terms. ![]() The SJM is manifested in words like, systemic and institutional racism, systemic power, white privilege, white fragility, identity studies, identity politics, critical consciousness, colorblind, and many more. ![]() Systemic Power is the unrelenting goal of the SJM! The Oppressors today, according to this movement, are whites, especially those in power, and the Oppressed are people of color and those who identify with a particular race, sex, or gender group that are considered victims or the marginalized. The SJM, also identified as Critical Race Theory, is based on a Marxist ideology of Liberation which postulates that the Oppressed are always justified in over-throwing the Oppressors. ![]() I also am writing because I love the Church of our Lord Jesus Christ and realize that “the church of the living God is the pillar and foundation of the Truth” (1 Timothy 3:15). In view of the staggering rapidity of the Social Justice Movement (SJM) influencing the broader culture and now many evangelical churches, I am recommending a powerful book: Why Social Justice is not Biblical Justice, by Scott David Allen. ![]()
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