The article critiques the recent profile of Aaron Renn, a Christian author, for presenting a narrow view of traditional Christian morals centered on sexuality and gender. It argues that such a perspective ignores broader scriptural principles of love, generosity, and justice. The writer emphasizes that the experiences of Black Christians highlight a history of persecution that challenges Renn's model of a 'negative world.' Ultimately, the piece calls for a reexamination of faith that embraces love and justice over ideologies of supremacy.
"Today's negative world has been crafted by religious people unwilling to love their neighbors. Surely, Jesus weeps."
"For those familiar with Scripture, it's clear that Jesus focused on generosity, healing, loving one's neighbor and welcoming the stranger."
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