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Whatever Happened To That Old Time Religion? – The LanceScurv Show

The church just isn’t the church and religion that it used to be anymore if my memory serves me right.

There’s something very crucial in its makeup missing.

I’m just not seeing the love there anymore. It seems as though so many foul spirits have been allowed in that once sacred place and now it has become a mockery and a shell of what it once was and I’m not going to be silent about it.

To be honest I really miss what the church meant to me while I was growing up.

It provided me with not only the many warm memories that I cherish to this day, but the moral and spiritual framework that I would depend on to navigate these rough waters of life for a lifetime.

I can only cringe when I think of how deficient the modern day church is in what is needed to pass on to our youth who for the most part are unmanageable and out of control!

My few words here were merely a starter for a more detailed conversation, in other words, I would love to hear what you have to say about what I shared here.

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Vontonio Johns
Vontonio Johns
June 7, 2015 12:46 PM

I didn’t grow up in the Church but the Church you talked about growing up
in had a very significant influence on my life. Me? I was “sheltered”
alright… by every old person in the community it would seem. I didn’t
always feel “blessed” but I always felt safe and sound. People were always
praising me and other kids for being “good.” Something you don’t see much
of these days. It has taken me looking at what other, younger generations
DON’T HAVE to make me realize exactly what it is that I HAD… and still
have. Thanks to people praying for me and encouraging me to always do the
right thing.

Vontonio Johns
Vontonio Johns
June 7, 2015 12:18 PM

As much as I’m on here trying to defend Christianity, I can’t be mad at
this one. I, myself, don’t go to church. But I remember as a kid, old
people, church ladies, at the church that our Meals on Wheels was at,
breaking out and singing impromptu spirituals. Very powerful and comforting
feeling.

BoardzNdaHOOD
BoardzNdaHOOD
June 6, 2015 6:38 AM

The Black Revolutionary “mindstate” of the original black churches was
bought off. White jesus and “religious” beatdowns drove the kids off, just
like the new “black MAN builders” will. Economics drove the black man off
and created the religion of “man building”. This is a false idol worship
which the youth equate with Police or the white man. Jesus is black women’s
true boyfriend, so many of them didn’t leave. Church simply breaks down to
circle. That circle(family) has been broken by white people. One of the
reasons we create our own was our mistreatment in white churches. Our
family spirit strengthened our circle and helped to create Gospel music.
Gospel music cried out black freedom and power. This is actually what held
the Civil Rights movement together. After Civil Rights, “equality” would
bring grants and funding that would mold the minds of our preachers. Once
the “head” is compromised, the body has to follow. Total breakdown came
with the internet and cellphone. Internet contains too much info. The
reason white religions burned books. The cellphone, haha, was the best way
to give you “the Mark of the Beast” and have you willing bow everyday,
allday. think about it

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