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Black History for White People

The Southern Baptist Convention - Part 2

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🗓️ 3 March 2021

⏱️ 32 minutes

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We discuss discuss some of the top seminaries and they’re founding fathers, discuss the revivalist culture and conclude the episode with how and why church is the most segregated hour of the week.


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I don't know what most white people in this country feel,

0:05.0

but I can only include what they feel from the state of their institutions.

0:11.0

Now, this is the evidence.

0:15.0

You want me to make an act of faith, risking myself, my wife, my woman, my sister, my children, on some idealism which you assure me

0:24.7

in America, which I have never seen.

0:27.9

Welcome back to Black History for White People, a podcast where we educate, resource,

0:32.6

and challenge white people about black history.

0:35.0

I'm Brad, and on today's show are my co-host Katina and

0:38.0

Garron. Today's topic is the Southern Baptist Convention. This is part two of the two-part

0:43.9

series, so if you haven't listened to Part One, make sure you go back and do so. On this episode,

0:48.6

we discussed some of the top seminaries and their founding fathers, discuss the revivalist

0:52.9

culture, and conclude the episode with how and why

0:56.0

church is the most segregated hour of the week. We hope you enjoy the discussion. So the things that

1:03.2

you have read, has there been any statements or any, you know, one of the things that you've,

1:08.3

we kind of repeat over and over is to like,

1:12.0

this is part of our history.

1:14.0

You know, we don't want it to be part of our history, but it is.

1:16.5

And so we, there's, you said there's two ways.

1:18.5

You can repent of it or you can kind of shove it off to the side and not really acknowledge

1:23.7

it and pretend it didn't happen or whatever whatever but has the SBC or any main leaders

1:29.9

repented said anything what were we at in that yeah so to some degree everything i read all those

1:37.6

quotes about southern seminary and its founders the only reason i even we have access to that is

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