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Reverend Wright explains black and white hand clapping difference.
04/29/08
In the late eighties, I'd sometimes accompany my black girlfriend to her church on Sundays (I never heard anything negative towards whites and they never failed to make me feel welcome, by the way.).
During the music, I always noticed that I was the only one "on-beat." Well, thanks to Reverend Wright, I now see that my black brothers and sisters at the church weren't rhythmically "deficient;" they were just acting on their genetic inheritance- "different."

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Are you White? Unless you were on an undercover mission for the ATF, FBI, or IRS then there's no reason for you to have gone into a black church. You don't have any black brothers and sisters by the way. As for having a black girlfriend, why?
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I consider everybody a brother or sister. It's my way of emphasizing our common humanity. And if I were in Nigeria and wanted to attend mass, I assume that the majority of people would be black. The only reason I don't attend a "black" church is that I'm not a protestant. Otherwise, I probably would if it subscribed to my theology.














