It should go without saying that targeting any group of civilians for wholesale slaughter is something the world should condemn.
They shouldn’t get a pass based on whether you agree with local complaints about why that group should be especially hated for past wrongs.
Whether we’re talking about the Jews in Europe, the Armenians in Turkey, various genocidal hotspots in Eastern Africa or the Balkans, or some other place, the common denominator is that however deep the local hatreds might go, there is NEVER justification for the wholesale murder of a group.
That is just as true of the four million white people born and raised in South Africa as it is of anyone else.
But Julius Malema is flirting with some ‘future’ event in which the wholesale murder of whites could conceivably be justified.
When asked direct questions about this, he doesn’t denounce the idea.
He only defers that possible outcome to some uncertain future where he — or possibly some other person — might conceivably call for mass slaughter based on race.
Psalms of War: Prayers That Literally Kick Ass is a collection, from the book of Psalms, regarding how David rolled in prayer. I bet you haven’t heard these read, prayed, or sung in church against our formidable enemies — and therein lies the Church’s problem. We’re not using the spiritual weapons God gave us to waylay the powers of darkness. It might be time to dust them off and offer ‘em up if you’re truly concerned about the state of Christ’s Church and of our nation.
Also included in this book, Psalms of War, are reproductions of the author’s original art from his Biblical Badass Series of oil paintings.
This is a great gift for the prayer warriors. Real. Raw. Relevant.