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Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. refused to worship Jesus

MLK tricked all of us/YouTube

King wasn’t a Christian.

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LOS ANGELES — “🎵This little light of mine, I’m gonna let it shine.🎵” A pair of viral videos show pastors Seymour Helligar and Virgil Walker elucidating how Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. rebuffed Jesus Christ but was still able to hoodwink flocks of sheep 🐑 into following his lead. Now we know why the adulterer cheated on his wife, Coretta Scott King. He wasn’t a Christian to begin with. If you recall, King’s “dream” included a future with no wars, better redistribution of wealth, and a world where brotherhood would transcend race and pigmentation. On the surface, King’s reverie sounds pretty damn good. Only problem is that’s not the Gospel ✝ that Jesus preached. “We’ve go to drop these arguments and get to the basis of the issue,” said Helligar of Grace Community Church in Long Beach, California. “King did not trust in Christ. He did not believe in the Lord Jesus Christ. He did not uphold the Gospel, and that is what we base our arguments from. We don’t idolize men. We idolize the Lord Jesus Christ. We worship him and glorify him. He’s the very object of our affection. He’s the very heart of our life. He is our life. He is our Lord.”

Walker, Vice President of Ministry Relations, said King’s theology was completely devoid of Christianity. Instead, he was inspired by the teachings of Walter Rauschenbusch — a baptist pastor who led the Social Gospel Movement in the early 1900s. “Theologically, [King] rejected the deity of Christ. He rejected the resurrection of Christ. He rejected the virgin birth,” Walker explained.

[Instead King] viewed Jesus Christ as someone who has good moral character, someone whose example we should follow. But not the King of Kings, and Lord of Lords from the standpoint of Jesus being both God and Man in the flesh.”

Vince Everett Ellison weighed in on the topic while hosting his self-titled talk show.

“Question: Was Martin Luther King Jr. a Christian?” he asked his audience.

“Answer: HELL NAW!!!”

Social media reaction was off the chain.

One commenter wrote, “This is exactly why the Bible emphasizes to NOT trust in men but trust in the Lord, ONLY.”

Another chimed in with, “Most people don’t read the Bible or any other book. That’s the problem.”

A third viewer added, “I will never celebrate King’s holiday again. I always felt something wasn’t right about him. Some people hold him higher than Jesus Christ.”

During the Civil Rights Movement, King struck a deal with the federal government that gave women and children welfare subsidies in the form of food stamps, medical and housing as long as there wasn’t a father present.

Now we’re knee-deep in single-parent homes 🏠, matriarchy and parturitions out of wedlock.

No wonder too many American men ain’t nothin’ but bitches.

King also advocated for desegregation, which is cool when it comes to using water fountains and public restrooms.

Hell, even Rosa Parks making herself sedentary towards the front of the bus has merit.

But, desegregation destroyed black schools that were academically and athletically superior.

Negro communities, once prosperous, have gone downhill ever since.

The bottom line is Dr. King was a communist.

He was a Marxist.

And, he was an Illuminati marionette anointed to subjugate the urban community.

Malcolm X, Robert F. Williams and Huey P. Newton deserved more support.

Watch Walker, Ellison and Helligar unload on MLK.

Share your thoughts.

This Post Has 62 Comments

  1. Jesus Christ the Lord is who you trust, not a man or a political party, “For we walk with faith not by sight “

  2. MLK’s etiology is absolute socialism and communism. Black folks idolize him as a black Christ. He was manmade idol.

  3. I respect Dr King for helping to liberate black America, but his Liberal theology was basically heresy.

  4. @juniorjohnson: He isn’t respected around here. He liberated nobody and pushed Multicultural Marxism through the perverted lens of critical race theory. How has that victims mentality and hate pumped into the black community helped them? It hasn’t benefited them at all. “Liberated Blacks”😂

  5. I saw thru MLK’s bullshit a long time ago

  6. It could be accepted that MLK was a womaniser and that he made mistakes.
    However it’s the denial of the essential teaching of Jesus that makes it difficult to continue to hold him in great esteem.

  7. Galatians 1:8

    “If anyone—even me or an angel—preaches a different message than the good news about Jesus we already told you, let them be cursed!”

  8. A lot of people criticize MLK lifestyle and what he believed in,and yet they benefited from his struggles and legacy like Civil Rights,Voting Rights,ect,and all that’s being taken away,no man is PERFECT, we wait decades to destroy a man’s character.

  9. The Civil Rights movement was really about black men marrying white women.

  10. MLK was indeed a Christian. And he indeed mention Jesus in his teaching. Read his Sermons and his speeches. He directly mention the gospel of Jesus in almost everyone of his recorded Sermons.

  11. As a Blackman in my younger days I liked the back of the bus . In the winter time that’s where all the heat was.😂👍🏽

  12. Now we know, King was not a Christian, but he had to act like he was a Christian for the movement purposes. Dr. King started talking about being African conscious. The movement would not have taken off because Black people would not be able to adopt to that type of truth. Also, white people definitely would not have adopted to that truth as well so the movement would’ve been dead so he had to act like a Christian and go down to that level.

  13. The only King is Christ, not some mortal man. People need to stop deifying mortal men because mortal men are imperfect while Jesus is personified perfection.

  14. im not shocked, and I’m 62 i always do my homework on every black or white leader

  15. Jesus Christ or Christ never historically existed anyway. As you know, Dr. King never really preached about Jesus at all he always talked about everybody else in the Bible pretty much but never talked about Jesus because he knew that it was a mythological story copy from Horus and Krishna, Buddha etc…and all the other 15 saviors crucified saviors before Jesus. There were 15 crucified saviors just like Jesus walked on water heal People had 12 disciples Rose three days just like Jesus did. Jesus just so happened to be number 16 and Martin Luther King knew that that was a mythical story by the Roman Catholic Church 325A.D. At the 1st council of Nicea.

  16. MLK doesn’t have to be a Full on Christian. Man knew right from wrong. That’s what matters.

  17. Too many Christians in the South failed to condemn the horrors of Jim Crow and violent attacks on Black Communities. What sermon against Lynching was ever given in a non-black pulpit? 😢😢😢 This created a void for Leftism… (BTW the Quakers did stand up at least to some degree]
    😢

  18. I’m saddened to know there are Black people that support this disrespect to MLK. This is disrespectful to the Black community.

  19. Im so glad this is coming out, I read a book about MLK and never celebrated him ever again.

  20. I’m no King fan, but if he wasn’t a Christian then he was on the right track. 😂

  21. He was a professional liar Marxist communist pretending to be a righteous preacher he was a adulterer too

  22. Marxist tenants he made his own, and we designate a National day to celebrate him? Good Lord. Disgusting.

  23. Anyone who has researched MLK knows that he was a significant civil rights leader. But that is as far as it goes. He was a terrible husband and a worse pastor and theologian. He rejected every fundamental of the Christian faith. He was a liberal Marxist, not a Christ-centered believer.

  24. Whos paying these ppl to slander mlk
    And push this agenda to erase black history

  25. I’ve been disappointed for a while that my family church was named after him. Even having a huge portrait of him in the sanctuary instead of Jesus on that wall. We may not know what Jesus really looked like but a portrait of what the Bible describes would be better than that. Smh

  26. He also cheated on his wife- which apparently was not a huge secret -and I think he smoked. He was not free…

  27. Many of us knew these facts but we could not voice them without severe negative repercussions!

  28. Explains why the federal government removed one of the holiest Christian days of the year, Good Friday, as a “holiday” & replaced it with MLK day – revering a man putting on a facade & pretending to be a man of faith. It angered me when they did it – thank you for confirming the wickedness behind it.

  29. It makes sense bc the world praises him for his work. If he had been truly Christian they would have never given him a day.

  30. He has totally been exposed for awhile now. That holiday needs to be done away with. He ruined the black community with his so called civil rights movement.

  31. I think that’s sad that MLK Jr did not believe, yet got his title as a reverend. I wonder if he lost protection from God. As it is written, when you draw near to God, God draws near to you. Martin Luther King Jr did not draw near to God. Sad.

  32. The U.S. government was spying on MLK for various political covert reasons. And in that detective process, it came to light that at least approx 40 women had voluntarily engaged in extramarital sex with MLK (while he was parading as a man of unwavering moral Christian faith). Some elite sports athletes/movie stars/etc behave similarly. It’s leveraging one’s status to receive a beneficial sexual outcome. Athletes/movie stars/etc get labeled as “a player”, “dirty” etc when engaging in this sexually whorish lifestyle, but these types still have women lining up for more, even when exposed. As obviously MLK did as well, as evidenced by the number 40. MLK on the other hand was claiming to be a spiritual leader (a Reverend of the Gospel). A very high moral calling/expectation of exemplary conduct that is in complete contradiction to MLK’s behavior. MLK’s repetitive ongoing adultery required church leadership to put him out of the church (disfellowshipping) and publicly making known his overt immoral activity. A defense might be a brief slip-up when weak, that is repented of. But 40 times is consistent behavior. This would then result in MLK forfeiting his reverend position, his pulpit, his microphone. So MLK should have been exposed as a fraud and his moral peers are severely to blame for disobeying the scripture, by not exposing his rampant adulteries. The “I have a dream speech” still has great value, but should have been expressed by a person of moral integrity. As MLK forfeited that privilege by severely lacking moral integrity. The staunch desire/reaction by some to whitewash MLK’s vile behavior, as if the “I have a dream” message falls when the truth about MLK is known to the public, is flawed thinking. On the contrary, the message continues, because the message is far more precious and powerful than any person. Let MLK’s reputation fall based on his own atrocious conduct, but the beautiful “I have a dream” speech remains. That is how the Bible speaks on the matter…

  33. He had a political marriage. To be the leader of the black movement called for a black wife. He had a fiance, a white German woman, for years, while in college. They lived together. She died a few years ago.

  34. This needs to be shared with the black Christian community. King has been revered for decades. Yet, he isn’t even a Christian. That’s amazing that he was able to get away with that and nobody from his community ever called him out until now.

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