Jesus' Justice
A Critical Analysis of the "Social Justice" Movement in view of the Majesty, Dignity, and Power of the Lord Jesus Christ
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- By heralding the wisdom of man above God (chapter 1).
- By seeking to remedy past injustices with present day injustices (chapter 2).
- By seeing oppression (whether real or perceived) as establishing personal merit and innocence (chapter 3).
- By promoting faulty views of the human race and thereby advancing great ignorance and racial bigotry (chapter 4).
- By advancing its own doctrinal creed and religious system of atonement which supplies no real solutions or true hope (chapter 5).
- By promoting a false Gospel which generates bigotry, hatred, and resentment against others on the basis of their epidermis (chapter 6).
- By mutilating history to such an extent that the triumphs of the Gospel, both past and present, are grotesquely obscured (chapter 7).
- By replicating a racial bigotry that is comparable to some of the worst expressions of bigotry from the past (chapter 8).
- By falling short of any comprehensive understanding of universal sin, systemic evil, and God’s sovereign providence over all (chapter 9).
In the end, without a serious consideration of Jesus and His justice, nothing else really matters.
Copyright © 9/29/2021
Available in Kindle, paperback (ISBN: 978-1-935358-19-0), and hardback (ISBN: 978-1-935358-20-6)
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