I think one of the big things that a lot of progressive white #Christians fail to understand, is that if they're serious about being allies to people marginalized by various Churches, then they have a responsibility to at least try and educate other white Christians. For a few reasons:
1) You're in a better position to make arguments relevant to their faith.
2) You're less likely to be dismissed out of hand by bigots.
The least helpful thing you can do is just dismiss them as "Fake Christians"

@Vincarsi But there are so many flavors of Christians. Catholics don’t even call themselves Christians-they refer to themselves as Catholic. (I’ve never understood that.) @SrRochardBunson

@AlliFlowers @SrRochardBunson @Vincarsi I was taught that most catholics were probably going to hell but some had found the way to true in their own way almost by accident in spite of Catholicism pushing idol worship.
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