HOLLA! AT NEIL BROWN
by Reverend Neil Brown
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ZION: A LOVE STORY
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by Reverend Darryl Cherry
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had a church request I delete the trailer for Precious, one of the most important black films of this generation, off of
their website because Mo'Nique says the word “ass” in one frame of
the trailer. Some anonymous busybody (busybodies are always
anonymous because busybodies are usually also cowards) called the
pastor and the pastor, intimidated by and/or afraid of his own
people—and likely never r once having seen the trailer, let alone
the film which is riddled with profanity—ordered it taken down,
thus, as usual, missing the forest for the trees.
In my experience, Church Folk are not so much religious as they are
superstitious. They practice superstition: live like hell on
Saturday, clean up their act on Sunday, maintain a pious notion of
irrational and unrealistic purity for their fabricated church
environment while talking people into the ground while they stuff
their face at the buffet table after service.
The church should certainly be a refuge, but, more important than
that, it should be an armory. Rather than be some unrealistic
escapism, church should properly equip us to deal with actual life.
Pastors should preach about actual life. Teachers should teach about
actual life. This is the practical model; we should be practicing a
practical faith, not some Pollyannaish turning away from reality. CONTINUED
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