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Church of England Calls Christianity a Tool of Racism

Mar 19, 2025

The Church of England has sparked controversy (once again) by claiming that Christianity contributed to the spread of racist European ideologies. According to their latest DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) initiative, the Church argues that Christianity was historically used to justify colonialism and white supremacy. Their new framework calls for "deconstructing Eurocentric theology" and promoting a "decolonized faith" that prioritizes racial inclusivity. This shift comes as part of the Church’s broader push for anti-racism training and the promotion of non-European theological perspectives.


Critics argue that this move is an outright betrayal of biblical truth and an attempt to rewrite history to fit modern political narratives. The Church’s embrace of woke ideology over sound doctrine is seen by many as a dangerous step toward progressive apostasy. Rather than focusing on spreading the Gospel, the Church appears to be aligning itself with Marxist-inspired racial division.


This aligns with the end-times apostasy warned about in 2 Timothy 4:3-4, where people will "turn away their ears from the truth and turn aside to myths." Instead of defending the faith once delivered to the saints (Jude 1:3), the Church of England is embracing secular ideologies that undermine biblical authority. This shift toward "decolonized theology" is not about justice. It is about replacing biblical truth with human philosophy (Colossians 2:8). As deception increases in the last days, believers must remain firm in the Word of God and reject false doctrines that seek to distort the Gospel. READ MORE


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Commentary by Joe Hawkins

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