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It's Not Like Being Black

How Sexual Activists Hijacked the Civil Rights Movement

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It's Not Like Being Black

By: Voddie T. Baucham Jr.
Narrated by: Clayton Brown
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IT’S TIME FOR THE CHURCH TO STAND UP AND FIGHT BACK AGAINST SEXUAL IDENTITY IDEOLOGUES AND THEIR UNHOLY ANNEXATION OF THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT.

We are living in crazy times. Biological men are competing and winning against biological women in sports. The newest Supreme Court justice declined to answer the simple question: “What is a woman?” Record numbers of young Americans now identify as transgender. Sexually explicit materials permeate schools. Pedophiles have rebranded as “minor-attracted persons.”

And now sexual identity and gender ideology advocates have hijacked the civil rights movement, co-opting its success for their own insidious purposes. They have sold the lie that sexual identities are equivalent to race and that the fight for the rights of “sexual minorities” is the final frontier in the struggle for civil rights.

To make matters even worse, many evangelical leaders, eager to appease the culture, have gone along to get along—even excusing and redefining sinful behavior as a mere “sexual identity.”

In It’s Not Like Being Black, pastor and bestselling author Voddie T. Baucham Jr. equips Christians to fight back against this pervasive sexual identity ideology and stand firm in biblical truths, giving them the courage to:

• Remain vigilant and protect their children from the onslaught of this insidious ideology

• Contend for biblical truth in the marketplace of ideas

• Boldly celebrate, cherish, and defend true marriage

• Willingly suffer as strangers and aliens for holding fast to what the Bible actually says

Now is the time for the Church to act. Christians cannot contradict Scripture, discard thousands of years of tradition, subvert the English language, and deny fundamental reality without paying a heavy price.

©2024 Voddie T. Baucham Jr. (P)2024 Skyhorse Audio
Christian Living Christianity Social Issues Social movement Civil rights
Well-researched Content • Logical Arguments • Pleasant Voice • Important Cultural Insights • Biblical Perspective

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This is a must listen for those who hunger for righteousness. This is very informative and in alignment with God's word for exposing the unfruitful deeds of darkness.

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Being gay is a sin but, it’s a cross to bear and fight everyday like other sins. Sexuality is defined, enforced by God and scientific like if one looks at the truth. Yet at NO time is being gay like being Black, not scientifically, socially, spiritually and it’s very wrong to conflate these ideas as one and the same. This is an excellent read and will help me help others who struggle with this sin of homosexuality.

Holiness is the key to changing the culture

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Regardless of whether you like Voddie Baucham or not, what he writes in this book is hard to argue with. "It's Not Like Being Black" is an absolutely important listen/read because what he's writing about in this book has and is engulfing the society all around us. This isn't necessarily a fun listen/read, but it's necessary in understanding what has happened in our culture, what is going on now, and where it's going ... and the truth is it should serve as an important wake up call to any Christians who have tried to ignore this, or want to deny the facts. The great thing about all of it, though, and Baucham does a good job of wrapping up at the end, is that despite what we're seeing in the world today, there is always hope ... and it's worth fighting for to help try and craft a better world for our kids, and their kids, and their kid's kids--whether that's in the schools, in politics, or elsewhere. For as he makes clear, if one of our main responsibilities as Christians is to bring glory to God by doing what we can to help people thrive, we cannot not do the necessary work of bringing Jesus's wise and good ways to live to all levels of society we can, I'd definitely recommend this audiobook. Unfortunately, the narration is a bit subpar.

A very necessary read

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Thoroughly enjoyed listening to this book dealing with race, religion and gender. I must listen again to gain more understanding.

It’s not like being black

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Hearing the truth of our country's the United States Government hypocrisy was sometimes difficult to hear.

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