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Tag Archives: South Africa
Black Jesus cartoon too discriminatory
Poke fun at Christian beliefs all you want, but cut the racism. That’s what I say. Times Live reports on a short cartoon that featured a black Jesus: The two-minute animation, created by Johannesburg company Mdu Comics, depicts a “black … Continue reading
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Tagged beliefs, cartoons, controversy, faith, racism, religion, South Africa
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“God is not a political gimmick” — and yet…
I wrote about South Africa’s political parties before. They sure have God love over there. The Christian Democratic Party is pissed off (yet again) at the African National Congress party. Their tactics suggest to voters that picking ANC is the … Continue reading
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Tagged beliefs, bible, Christianity, human rights, politics, South Africa
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