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Though They Slay Us, Still Will We Trust Them

Are Black Christians More Obedient To The Democrats Than To Jesus Christ?
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For over fifty years the black community has almost single-mindedly supported the Democrats. We have given them the honor, trust, and obedience most people reserve for their gods. To reward our devotion, they have placed restrictions on our faith, reduced our numbers by promoting abortion, given our children substandard educations, and corrupted our morals by encouraging sexually deviant behavior. In Though They Slay Us, Still Will We Trust Them, author Mark Linen exposes the true history and practices of the people "looking out" for the black community: Democrats. Allied with black "leaders," the Left has reduced the black community from a people to a product: Coaxing them to blame the people of today for the actions of people in the past Turning blacks into mental and social slaves by thinking for them and keeping them dependent upon the government Keeping Margaret Sanger's genocidal dream alive by promoting and encouraging abortions God is warning us to come out from among those who have identified themselves as being "on the left."

Author Biography:

Mark Linen, a black American, is a first-time author whose political views were drastically changed as a result of the many Clinton scandals.
Release date NZ
October 6th, 2016
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Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
222
Dimensions
140x216x13
ISBN-13
9781944212261
Product ID
26176973

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