First presented in the author's teaching series, the author "lashes out at racism and racial prejudice, and at the American Church for siding with evil rather t
Johnson asserts that racism can only be overcome when it is understood and recognized as a spiritual cancer. He maintains that racism exists to the extent that
Religion and Racism provides an extensive examination of the paradox that arises from the intersection of being a Christian and a racist. A racist believes that
"There is a way to pray so that you know God hears you and will answeryour prayer. There is a way to pray in faith -- all the time -- a way to get answers"--Ama