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Because he couldn’t confess the truth of his sin, because he couldn’t move into reconciliation with God and his fellow man, Garvey became what he disliked in others: someone who used skin color as a measure of worth. That is the power of the unconfessed sin of white supremacy, racism, and resulting colorism: it leads to death, sometimes physical, sometimes metaphorical.
Be the Bridge: Pursuing God's Heart for Racial Reconciliation
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