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WaPo Writer: White Christians Are Racists, Black Liberation Theology is Cool

Sun, May 4, 2008 at 10:00:06 am PDT

Washington Post writer Sally Quinn is one of the people behind the Post/Newsweek’s ludicrous “On Faith” project, which, as we’ve documented many times, has been a welcoming forum for antisemites, Holocaust deniers, radical Islamists and radical leftists—promoted as “interfaith dialog.”

Ms Quinn appeared on the Charlie Rose show Wednesday night, and it will probably come as no surprise that she is also a big defender of black liberation theology and the Rev. Jeremiah Wright, and thinks white Christians are racists and hypocrites.

And a message of black liberation theology is basically Confucius’ message of do unto others as you would have others do unto you. We are our brother’s keepers. Obama has said that many times. But you look at a lot of the white Christians, and we’re 90 percent religious in this country. Most people in this country are Christians, and you look at the Christians and they go to their white churches. And you wonder how they can call themselves Christians and still look at other people as though they are inferior.

Interfaith dialog!

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