Fifty years after Martin Luther King's famous speech, how are multi-cultural relations now in this country? Were the recent killings in Spokane, Washington and Oklahoma race-motivated? The recent random youth killings shocked our nation as everyone got a peek into the depraved nature of man. How can the problem be solved of the 72% of African American children born outside of wedlock? How do we fix the foundations of a social system that is crumbling fast? Kevin Swanson points at the godless public schools, the sexual revolution, the iPod musical sewer, and the welfare "redistribution of the wealth" schemes as the primary corrupting influences in the inner cities. Oh yes, and one more thing: wimpy preachers.
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Great Sermon! I believe DR. Kings speech would have had MORE OF AN IMPACT---IF THE ACLU DIDNT TAKE THE BIBLE OUT OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS AND PRAYER!!!!!
My dad at the time, said that was the beginning, of WHAT? yes the speech was good and it showed promise, BUT what happened just a month later was horrible, (and he wasnt a christian at the time) and just after that, the VIETNAM WAR started along with drafting young men, and then the BEATLES which started off good (STONES WERE WORSE) began becoming the Pied Pipers away from American values, and back to english ones "British Invasion" and the communists took advantage of the Civil Rights movement away from the Black churches, (whites were too afraid to get involved, similar to some blacks today),and 3 years later DRUGS MAINSTREAMED,(1967) starting with MARIJUANA--which i think is insidious, and worse on male brains than female (could be a problem of boys not making it and girls are) IDK
Kevin Swanson has served as elder and pastor of Reformation Church, OPC since its inception. Kevin was raised on the mission field in Japan in the 1960's and 1970's. Together with his wife Brenda, they are bringing up five children in the nurture and admonition of the Lord....