Wright had come
under the sway of the writings of James Cone, a professor of divinity, father
of the black theology movement and author of the seminal Black Theology and Black Power (1969). Cone taught
that Christianity needed to be freed from "whiteness." He and Wright
conceived of a Christianity in which black rage and the black power ideology
fused with Marxist thought. According to Cone, "black people must find
ways of affirming black dignity which do not include relating to whites on white terms." Integration was impossible because
it was brought about by "black naïveté" and "white guilt."
Cone approvingly quoted Malcolm X: "The worst crime the white man has
committed has been to teach us to hate ourselves." Freeing blacks would
require getting them to love their inner African and Wright would do just
that--Trinity's longtime parishioners be damned. . . .
from the American Spectator.
Understand that while Mormonism, as a
Christian theology, has lots of serious problems, it is not
revolutionary; it is not something to be feared. Jeremiah Wrights
alliances are to be feared. They preach physical violence against the
White Man and Obama was thoroughly indoctrinated in this theology for 22 years.
Understand that if Obama is going to attack
Mormonism, he is fair game as we review the violent teachings, the
racist attacks and the total separation from the larger Christian community
that is Black Liberation Theology and Obama's 22 year indoctrination in that
religion.