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Contradiction

2013

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1 h 35 m

États-Unis

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Contradiction addresses the saturation of churches in African American communities coexisting with poverty and powerlessness. Why are there so many churches yet so many problems? Is there a correlation between high-praise and low productivity?
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user7580536149852

23/07/2024 10:10
Contradiction
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Dydysh14

29/05/2023 11:40
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abir ab

23/05/2023 04:27
Mr. Jeremiah Camera has written, directed and produced a compelling film (http://www.contradictionthefilm.com), which addresses the question: con·tra·dic·tion – (n.) a combination of statements, ideas, or features of a situation that are opposed to one another. this film is thoughtful and respectful while seeking to help the black community. it also is a film for everyone especially as it pertains to the separation of "church" and "state." (snip) "Jeremiah Camera travels the country examining the paradox of Black neighborhoods saturated with churches in the midst of poverty, deprivation and despondency. Camera seeks to find if there is a correlation between high-praise and low-productivity." there are approximately 85,000 black churches receiving over $250,000,000.00 per week in tithes, yet, the community suffers from high poverty, high unemployment, low high school graduation percentages, high incarceration rates, and, tragically, so much more. please attend a "Contradiction: A Question of Faith" screening or host a screening of your own.
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Richard k

23/05/2023 04:27
This is so sad to see all these people miss the point of God, Jesus and the Holy Spirit. The Enemy has blinded these people to the real truth of God! He uses their hurt and pains to keep them confused. Be careful that your education doesn't confuse you and have thinking that you are god. I pray that you know your God, repent your of sins before it is eternally too late. Our lives are a gift from God our Father and creator, and it's such a agame that this one side narrative will sadly lead some away from Him. By creating this docuseries in this manner the producer and all who are involved are perpetuating a false narrative that doesn't align with the BIBLE. Seek God while He may yet be found! Stop making mockery of God and the people of God and pray for understanding. Using Slavey, Slave Masters and other historical hurts throughout this country to shame African Americans into questioning their faith is nothing but a snare to turn them away from the savior Jesus Christ.
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Maletlala Meme Lenka

23/05/2023 04:27
This documentary is long overdue. The black community cannot continue to go down this horrendous path of self destruction and wait around for a savior to "free" them. Listening to some of the preachers tell their congregation ls that you can't be self sufficient and self reliant is absolutely fraudulent. It goes against every principle of success in the United States. I'm glad that the author touched base on the lack of education and ease to which one can obtain a license to minister....but wish he would have also touched on the idea that so many of these preachers are taking home a sizable salary at the cost of the parishioners that are being sold a lie. I think very few of the black ministers are leading because of a calling....it's a paycheck. And a paycheck that can be had without any education or training. Religion can offer people hope...and there's nothing wrong with that. But doing nothing and waiting isn't the answer. All success come from hard work...not from charity. Excellent documentary.
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20/05/2023 02:01
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simmons

13/04/2023 10:48
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user6723325135366

13/04/2023 10:48
This is so sad to see all these people miss the point of God, Jesus and the Holy Spirit. The Enemy has blinded these people to the real truth of God! He uses their hurt and pains to keep them confused. Be careful that your education doesn't confuse you and have thinking that you are god. I pray that you know your God, repent your of sins before it is eternally too late. Our lives are a gift from God our Father and creator, and it's such a agame that this one side narrative will sadly lead some away from Him. By creating this docuseries in this manner the producer and all who are involved are perpetuating a false narrative that doesn't align with the BIBLE. Seek God while He may yet be found! Stop making mockery of God and the people of God and pray for understanding. Using Slavey, Slave Masters and other historical hurts throughout this country to shame African Americans into questioning their faith is nothing but a snare to turn them away from the savior Jesus Christ.
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13/04/2023 10:48
This documentary is long overdue. The black community cannot continue to go down this horrendous path of self destruction and wait around for a savior to "free" them. Listening to some of the preachers tell their congregation ls that you can't be self sufficient and self reliant is absolutely fraudulent. It goes against every principle of success in the United States. I'm glad that the author touched base on the lack of education and ease to which one can obtain a license to minister....but wish he would have also touched on the idea that so many of these preachers are taking home a sizable salary at the cost of the parishioners that are being sold a lie. I think very few of the black ministers are leading because of a calling....it's a paycheck. And a paycheck that can be had without any education or training. Religion can offer people hope...and there's nothing wrong with that. But doing nothing and waiting isn't the answer. All success come from hard work...not from charity. Excellent documentary.
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Stoblane

13/04/2023 10:48
Mr. Jeremiah Camera has written, directed and produced a compelling film (http://www.contradictionthefilm.com), which addresses the question: con·tra·dic·tion – (n.) a combination of statements, ideas, or features of a situation that are opposed to one another. this film is thoughtful and respectful while seeking to help the black community. it also is a film for everyone especially as it pertains to the separation of "church" and "state." (snip) "Jeremiah Camera travels the country examining the paradox of Black neighborhoods saturated with churches in the midst of poverty, deprivation and despondency. Camera seeks to find if there is a correlation between high-praise and low-productivity." there are approximately 85,000 black churches receiving over $250,000,000.00 per week in tithes, yet, the community suffers from high poverty, high unemployment, low high school graduation percentages, high incarceration rates, and, tragically, so much more. please attend a "Contradiction: A Question of Faith" screening or host a screening of your own.
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