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Bestselling devotional includes prayer by social justice activist asking God to help her ‘hate white people’

A devotional book with a prayer asking God to help the author “hate white people” raised some hackles on social media and the author responded by defending her anti-white prayer.

Screenshots from the book, “A Rhythm of Prayer: A Collection of Meditations for Renewal,” were widely circulated on social media. The book was on the New York Times’ bestseller list, according to its Amazon page.

The author of that passage was Dr. Chanequa Walker-Barnes, who describes herself as “a clinical psychologist, public theologian, and ecumenical minister whose work focuses upon healing the legacies of racial and gender oppression.”

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4 thoughts on “Bestselling devotional includes prayer by social justice activist asking God to help her ‘hate white people’”

  1. Damn, I’ve been White for 76 years and have it drummed in every day that I’m not chit. Starting to despise myself. Lol Maybe if I identify as a black boy I’ll be happier. Although that doesn’t make sense because they are a disgruntled species, except for the ones that work and have made something of themselves and families.

  2. Can you imagine the fallout if this had been written by a white person about blacks. On second thought maybe I will write something like this about black people since they are starting to make me dislike a lot of them

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