Rather than seemingly argue endlessly about just how systemically racist the justice system is, my insight is this: Death is its highest penalty. If the system is unjust, it will be enforcing its highest penalty unjustly. We can’t undo it, once it’s done. Let’s take the whole thing off the table. We still need to address the destruction of people by extralegal means. And indeed, perhaps there is a disturbing reservoir of white support for police violence, precisely because the legal machinery of death doesn’t move fast enough. Nevertheless, it’s a counter-liturgy of death, and it’s past time to end it.
I should not have to say this, but let’s end abortion, too.
We either believe in redemption, and the abundant life, or we keep religion as an heirloom, and a trinket. Choose you this day.
I should not have to say this, but let’s end abortion, too.
We either believe in redemption, and the abundant life, or we keep religion as an heirloom, and a trinket. Choose you this day.
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