Book Review: It’s Not Like Being Black: How Sexual Activists Hijacked the Civil Rights Movement by Voddie Baucham


Meet the Author – Voddie T. Baucham Jr.


Overview of the Book

Part One: The False Equivalency

Part Two: The Hijacking

Part Three: The Biblical Response

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The Bait-and-Switch of Critical Theory and Intersectionality


What Is Critical Theory?


What Is Intersectionality?


How LGBTQ+ Activists Used These Tools

Language Manipulation

Borrowing Moral Authority


Why the Bait-and-Switch Works

The Biblical Response – Sin, Identity, and the Church’s Calling


Identity: Who Are We, Really?


The Nature of Sin and the Necessity of Repentance


Justice According to God


The Mission of the Church

Spiritual Implications for the Christian

Redefining Love and Compassion


The Gospel Is Not Moral Indifference


The Idolatry of Identity


The Church Must Be the Church

Why This Book Matters Today—For the Church and the Nation


Because America Is Losing the Ability to Discern


Because Many Christians Feel Intimidated or Confused


Because the Church Must Lead, Not Follow


Because Every Christian Will Be Confronted


Conclusion: A Word to the Reader

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