What Did White Evangelicals Steal From Black America?
Gaza, Colonialism, And The History Of Charismatic Worship
I had the privilege—nay, the honor—of stumbling across a true gem of a video (which I will graciously link below) on Instagram last night. It came courtesy of a kind soul who knows I have a keen eye for spotting metastasizing theological disease in modern church circles.
Some of you may think that the anti-white sentiment that peaked in 2020 has quieted down, or perhaps gone dormant. It hasn’t. If anything, it’s grown more furious, more entrenched—it’s just taken a strategic nap, a public hiatus after dramatically overplaying its hand.
I learned the hard way in 2018, after a front-row seat to the cultural implosion happening inside Hillsong NYC. Carl Lentz and his brigade of woke-minion-offspring were dishing it out by the bucketful. And while leaving was as deliciously cathartic as you might imagine, nothing has quite matched the satisfaction of watching that whole ant-hill collapse under the weight of its own hollow righteousness.
If you’ve ever kicked over a hustling colony of Solenopsis invicta in a fit of rage, you know exactly what I’m talking about—chaotic energy, blind aggression, and zero self-awareness.
And it’s precisely videos like this we need to watch. Not to rage-scroll, but to carefully adjudicate—to hold up their claims, inspect them under the light of Scripture, history, and reason—and then calmly disqualify their foolishness. Because there’s plenty of it.
Because of the nature of this post—and I don’t say this lightly—it might just be the spiciest thing I’ve ever written. I can say this confidently because ChatGPT refused to work on these sections. Grok more than gladly volunteered. I decided to keep it sans AI. And for that reason, the rest of it lives behind the paywall: