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Renunciation of White Supremecy

3/16/2019

 
by Jason Chesnut

P: Do you renounce white supremacy and all its evil forces?
C: I renounce them.

P: Do you renounce the ways of the alt-right and their violent gaslighting?
C: I renounce them.

P: Do you renounce Islamophobia and anti-Semitism, racism and transphobia, the myriad pillars of white supremacists everywhere?
C: I renounce them.

P: Do you renounce the acolytes of whiteness, the sycophants of sacrilege, the purveyors of anti-Black, anti-Native, anti-Latinx, anti-Arab, anti-people of color narratives?
C: I renounce them.

P: Do you renounce the forces of violence and “heritage” that draw you away from the all-encompassing, wildly radical love of God?
C: I renounce them.

P: Do you renounce the anti-God fake news strain of the current U.S. regime and its “both sides are good” whitewashed narrative?
C: I renounce them.

P: Do you renounce white supremacy and all the forces that defy God?
C: I renounce them.

P: Church, we must renounce these powers and principalities of whiteness. Unabashedly and unashamedly.
C: Or they will consume us.

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