How to Fix Racism in the White Church with Dr. Jemar Tisby: ASK ME ANYTHING - Judah Smith

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Komentáře • 46

  • @iamXavierLee
    @iamXavierLee Před 2 lety +11

    As a black man who attended this church. My god. This was by far a insightful and beautiful conversation. As black ppl we are told to be quiet or “that’s not true” “racism is over” that’s weird tend to think we are going freaking crazy. We sometimes think we are making these things up in our own minds. When truth be told that’s the furthest from the truth. Dr Tibsy thank you for your insight and truth on this topic of racism.

    • @Churchome
      @Churchome  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you Xavier for sharing! Dr. Tisby is an incredible man and leader! We are so thankful for him, and you!

    • @johntobey1558
      @johntobey1558 Před 2 lety

      Dr.Tisby is a devotee of heretics like James Cone. He is a practioner of Black Liberation Theology

  • @hstteacher
    @hstteacher Před 2 lety +5

    thank you for this courageous talk from Dr. Tisby and the courage of this channel to feature it. Us white folks (especially Americans) desperately need to hear this and reject those who call "CRT" or critical race theory a different religion and contrary to the gospel. We need to understand the sin of white racism and how we need to reject it.

  • @SamFitzy
    @SamFitzy Před 2 lety +7

    Appreciate Judah trying to be active in having and showcasing potentially difficult conversations.

  • @kisslena
    @kisslena Před 2 lety +2

    Great discussion! I deeply appreciate you Men of God for taking this subject with honesty, clarity and love!💛Blessings of continued Strength and Wisdom.🙏🏽

  • @ChristopherWGreen
    @ChristopherWGreen Před 9 měsíci

    I sat and listened to this entire video. In my years of studying church history , not one person I can think has dealt with the issue of race as the two of you. McArthur and Beaucham sidestep it as a political issue. But you two show that it is very theological and not political. Jesus lived and walked the people because He was the word. Most pastors have not divided the word of truth because of their own discourse. You have lifted my spirit and I can move to the next level with God in my learning.

  • @chelseyl880
    @chelseyl880 Před 2 lety +2

    What action is expected of me? That’s what I’m needing to know. Canceling my business, I think that’s a huge sacrifice because it wasn’t aligning with Gods word, so I stopped even though it meant the world to me. Being willing to pack up and move countries, I’m willing to do this and I want to do this to serve and be near people who feel like home to me but unfortunately I can’t move tomorrow because of finances…. So that’s a block in my action… is there any other specific action that is required of me as a Christian in the community? If yes then please let me know… personally, I feel close to God and I’m so content in my relationship with Him, I feel unconditionally loved & therefore I trust HIM. it’s community that I struggle with often and always have because of misunderstandings. So then I stay away because I’m tired of being misunderstood. I’m frustrated. & this is random….. and I am all over the place as I ask this because I know nothing and I am far from being an expert… I do love and respect and value you and God’s Church, otherwise I wouldn’t be saying a thing. I do care. And I do want to help. Respectfully, just sharing my current thoughts. I send everybody love 🙏 I am grateful for Churchome period.

  • @audio_acoustic_engineering

    Amazing! Love you Churchome

  • @makeHimknown3
    @makeHimknown3 Před 2 lety

    Thank u Thank u Thank u......this was so Gooooood

  • @elizabethchristina1
    @elizabethchristina1 Před 2 lety +4

    Thanks for this! Great conversation and revelation

  • @thunderBAN0
    @thunderBAN0 Před 2 lety +1

    Pastor Judah, interview Pastor Tim Ross of Embassy City Church, Irving Texas

  • @indianaordo9879
    @indianaordo9879 Před 2 lety +3

    What is white theology?

    • @johntobey1558
      @johntobey1558 Před rokem

      He does not develop what white theology is. He only want them to repent of their, "whiteness".

  • @johntobey1558
    @johntobey1558 Před 2 lety +1

    How about the book deals for the color of Compromise, that does not have anything to do with greed. No, not al all.

  • @StumblingThroughItAll
    @StumblingThroughItAll Před 2 lety +2

    The statement "this is not a opinion to be debated, this is a historical fact," followed immediately by [ongoing systemic racism] is "an actual proven scientific statistical fact, this system is in place, right?" Is precisely the issue, IMO.
    This statement is followed up by Jemar's claim that black women experience maternal mortality at 3x that of white women because of "lack of access to medical care". Is that statement from Dr. Tisby actually true? Is it a "scientific statistical fact"? I would opine that his statement is, at very best, a half truth, and actually has a lot of scientific statistical facts going against it.
    Per the CDC, the leading causes of maternal mortality for black women in America is due to chronic conditions relating to obesity and cardiovascular issues. Young black women are 3x more likely to be obese and 4x more likely to have diabetes than white women. Additionally, per the CDC, white women die at nearly 2x the rate of black women due to infection (wouldn't we expect that trend to be the other way around if lack of quality care was the primary issue?), and there is no disparity in "preventable deaths" between white and black women. I would assume that when controlled for obesity and diabetes, mortality rates between black and white women in our country would nearly disappear.
    So, how can we pick the low hanging fruit in this scenario and actually reduce maternal mortality, particularly for black women? By requiring more implicit bias and "Whiteness 101" trainings in hospitals, or by attacking our ever increasing obesity and diabetes rates across the board in our country regardless of race. I'll also note that obesity/diabetes rates in our nation (for all races, but particularly for black Americans) saw their most rapid increases around the 1960's and 1970's, precisely the time Civil Rights legislation was passed and the Great Society was implemented, or more bluntly, when systemic racism codified in US law was being specifically targeted and destroyed and federal government was rapidly expanding its social welfare/anti-poverty programs.
    To simply state there is a disparity = systemic racism, in my opinion is not helping and loving one's neighbor. It may actually be distracting us from cooperating on real-world solutions, and thus, hurting those we claim to care so much about.
    But that's just my opinion, and it probably shouldn't be debated...

    • @StumblingThroughItAll
      @StumblingThroughItAll Před 2 lety

      "Producing guilt may or may not be fine, but stimulating intelligent action is better. And intelligent action always needs to have its way paved by a practical estimate of the situation.”
      - Albert Murray, Omni-Americans

  • @evangelistbricescott7182
    @evangelistbricescott7182 Před 3 měsíci

    Our church is mixed. We see only one race that us the Human race

  • @melaniemartin4319
    @melaniemartin4319 Před 2 lety +2

    Indeed!🤩🤩🤩🤩

  • @johntobey1558
    @johntobey1558 Před 2 lety +1

    Black Liberation Theology.

  • @vitallylubin5411
    @vitallylubin5411 Před 2 lety +2

    French here. This talk is huge. This issue is not specific to the US. Ooooooh far from that…

  • @EusebioBermea
    @EusebioBermea Před 2 lety +3

    Implicit bias is tough to get across to folks, most go on the defensive right away.

    • @thepyrrhonist6152
      @thepyrrhonist6152 Před 2 lety +2

      what a fabulous technique, if someone disagrees with you or has a different philosophical position - ah, they're just being defensive, i'm sure it works all the time. question, if you disagree with what i just said, are you being defensive?

    • @EusebioBermea
      @EusebioBermea Před 2 lety

      @@thepyrrhonist6152 the difference between you and I, is that I see the difference between you and I. . .
      Disagreeing on something and being completely close minded to any alternative are two very different things.
      In this case, I’m saying a majority of the white population approached with a training on Implicit Bias will automatically put up walls before even anything is presented. But I guess that’s their bias in action? Or the stigma it holds in general.

    • @EusebioBermea
      @EusebioBermea Před 2 lety

      @@Charles.Wright here comes Johnny come lately. Nobody even talkin about this no more. It’s only biased if it’s not fact my man. If you at work at Hr tells you that you have to attend a mandatory implicit bias training, you gonna feel some kind of way. Stop playin!
      And there you go, “my demographic”, your superiority complex is showing. . .
      It’s ok, I’ll wait a month to hear from you again.

  • @fjohnson3002
    @fjohnson3002 Před 2 lety

    I don't remember my dad having "the talk" with my brother.

  • @2005kiefer
    @2005kiefer Před 8 měsíci

    Lol

  • @AlgeriaHere
    @AlgeriaHere Před 2 lety

    Chapter Al-Ma'idah, Verse 116 ( Holy Quran )
    And when Allah said: “O Jesus, son of Mary! Did you say to the people: ‘Take me and my mother for two gods besides Allah’”, he said: “Glory be to You, it did not befit me that I should say what I had no right. If I had said it, You would indeed have known it. You do know what is in my soul as well and I do not know what is with You; Surely, You only You, are the All-Knowing of all that is hidden (unseen, unknown)”.

  • @oceanblue22
    @oceanblue22 Před 2 lety +3

    Respectfully, the tagline for the podcast seems like an oxymoron. Racism will always exist because mankind has sin nature.
    I’m not tough enough to wade through this mostly political speak podcast however I think most of us can agree the world is not fair and certain segments of our culture get treated differently than others because of the culture not necessarily the color of their skin.
    I don’t agree with it but one if they’re honest has to at least contextualize why the police act much more defensively and aggressively with some cultures than others it’s not always because of their color.

    • @Gsoup83
      @Gsoup83 Před 2 lety

      Cynicism is never an excuse for inaction. And when does unbelief change anything? I can understand if one year a few blks were talking about this but this has a long history. So you are telling me, everyone is wrong except you??

    • @oceanblue22
      @oceanblue22 Před 2 lety

      @@Gsoup83 Wrong subject. Drawing conclusions based on facts is the basis for my opinion. We don't know each other yet you decided you knew my motivations for my comment with no basis for your conclusion. So one could comment you are the cynic.

    • @Gsoup83
      @Gsoup83 Před 2 lety

      @@oceanblue22 exhale: huhhhhhhh

    • @oceanblue22
      @oceanblue22 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Gsoup83 I find it humorous your response seems to match the first two thoughts of your original comment. But it’s you that your comment is referring to not me. “Cynicism is never an excuse for inaction. And when one does unbelief change anything?“ You’re talking about yourself here not me.

  • @vicious26
    @vicious26 Před 11 měsíci

    Bro what in the heck are these two talking about? This conversation is to abstract and convoluted.

    • @GB-ez6ge
      @GB-ez6ge Před 8 měsíci

      "Abstract", yes but what do you mean by "convoluted"?

    • @vicious26
      @vicious26 Před 8 měsíci

      @@GB-ez6ge -_- it’s just something about these racism in the church videos that are hard to understand.

    • @GB-ez6ge
      @GB-ez6ge Před 8 měsíci

      @@vicious26 What is this "something" and what about it is hard to understand?

    • @outboardprsnlstndup
      @outboardprsnlstndup Před 7 měsíci

      Because CRT/social justice are false, so they have to euphemise and complicate everything so you’ll just give up and take their word for it

    • @mariajones943
      @mariajones943 Před 6 měsíci

      Sometimes it takes a level of suffering entering our lives before we grasp with understanding…