Richard Hollerman

We recall reading a report some years ago, comparing various groups in America. According to this presentation, life is in the balance and it is the deciding factor in all of this. Let’s consider ethnicity here.

I suppose that this makes black mean (as they like to be called, or should we say, “African-Americans”?) less spiritual, go to “church” less, and are not nearly as “religious” as their white counterparts. There may be exceptions to this, of course, and it surely must not be thought of as a unbending rule that is true without exceptions. We don’t even know if it is true, but this is what I’ve read.

White men come next. They too may be church-going and religious. We wonder about this but if it is true, they also have problems. Isn’t this true? Yes, there may be massive issues and men are not at all the epitome of virtue, at all, we know this. There are a lot of problems and “white” men are not at all exempt.

White women are also on the list and we must reckon with them. We know that many of these females do seek God but also many of them kill their babies but this may be or may not be the rule. There are a lot of immoral actions, we know, and this too must be reckoned with. We do suppose that there may be many who do seek the Lord and His will, but also many who are evil beyond measure. We need to remember this. They are not always the paragons of virtue!

Finally, we come to “black” women. (I suppose we should say African-American women.) Here we are not speaking of Hispanic women and men nor Asian women and men, nor any other categories. Some may debate what we have presented thus far. We must point out that “black” women murder their offspring also (it is said that three times as many do kill their babies, but we don’t know). And we realize that 70% to 80% of blacks are raised by those who are not their biological parents. But here we are simply reporting on the article. We know also that many men come from divided and broken homes. But here we are now referring to women.

Further, we do wonder about these statistics. Here we have examined white men and white men. And we also reported on the black women (and black men) in our survey.

We do wonder if such people, including women, are involved in this debacle that involves mass murder, and immorality, and much more. How can we tolerate this ourselves? Wouldn’t we conclude that some women (and others) are evil and must be judged for this evil? If we must condemn baby-killing and sexual immorality (for instance), and where do we go from here and how are we to proceed? If we must ask whether these people (black, white, Asian, or others) are right with God, then what? If they are not right with the humanistic perspectives of the world, how can they be right with God?

Thus, we know that all people are not right with God and need His salvation. Here, we are speaking of black women and their need of repentance and turning to the Lord for His forgiveness.

So it may be that people are murderers, they are sexual perverts, and they are feminists (and much more), so they may need to repent of their immodesty and their bizarre lifestyle. But if they refuse to come to God and find life in Him, they do need to repent!

Does this describe you? Are you prepared to meet Jesus and find true life in Him. He is the only way!