- 26 Jul 2020 21:53
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MARTIN LUTHER KING JR.
He denies the trinity. Denies the divinity of Christ. Claims that we are the one who "chose" Jesus to be the Christ. Claims the resurrection and immortality are akin to "magic" and that Christianity only exists due to pagan influences. I only 5 documents, he exposes himself as blatantly anti-christian. As someone who used the christian community as a vehicle for his politics. (https://youtu.be/ac15-jl8-3k)
Martin Luther King Jr was a great civil rights leader, the greatest of all time. But MLK was not a true christian.
And yet, his actions across America are universally understood to be necessary and grand. The question still remains -
Is it morally right for an atheist, to feign belief, for the sake of a greater good? And how can we even define that greater good?
He denies the trinity. Denies the divinity of Christ. Claims that we are the one who "chose" Jesus to be the Christ. Claims the resurrection and immortality are akin to "magic" and that Christianity only exists due to pagan influences. I only 5 documents, he exposes himself as blatantly anti-christian. As someone who used the christian community as a vehicle for his politics. (https://youtu.be/ac15-jl8-3k)
Martin Luther King Jr was a great civil rights leader, the greatest of all time. But MLK was not a true christian.
And yet, his actions across America are universally understood to be necessary and grand. The question still remains -
Is it morally right for an atheist, to feign belief, for the sake of a greater good? And how can we even define that greater good?
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