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rebecca wilova's avatar

And the white Christian obsession with the notion that they are being persecuted for their beliefs is integral to this dynamic as well, despite their explicitly being privileged by American society on all levels.

Having to acknowledge that other people and religions have rights is seen as an assault against Christianity, and never seeing or considering how their behaviors are negatively affecting other religions or population groups is mind blowing.

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Dori Berger Wozniak's avatar

While I’ve read and thought about White privilege a lot, I’ve never extended that to White Christian privilege. But it makes complete sense. Having spent three years in Malaysia (Peace Corps service) 40 years ago, I learned to appreciate the beauty of the Muslim faith and prayer rituals. That appreciation extended to the faiths of my Muslim and Hindu friends there also. They considered Jesus to be an important prophet, but rarely do Christians acknowledge the importance of the Buddha or Mohammad.

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