While researching the life of the nineteenth century itinerant preacher and abolitionist Sojourner Truth, for an upcoming blog, it became extremely clear that many of the giants of the abolitionist movement in the United States had a strong Christ-centered faith. Sojourner Truth was a lay preacher. The famous abolitionist Frederick Douglass, and Harriet Tubmanthe Moses of her peopleboth had a strong faith in Jesus Christ. The relationship between the Black Church and the fight for freedom continued into the 20th century, where the church and the Civil Rights Movement remained practically inseparable.
How is it then that those for whom life has been so extraordinarily difficult and unfair, by any stretch of the imagination, could have had such an unwavering belief in Godin Jesus Christ, specifically? Simultaneously, the loudest voices advocating atheismof a belief in no God–tend to come from men and women of privilege, particularly from academia? The search for an answer to this question precipitated this post. Continue reading The Luxury of Atheism