Article by WorldNews.com Correspondent Dallas Darling. Standing towards the back of the Dexter Avenue Baptist Church, one can almost imagine hearing a liberating and political theology being proclaimed by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. And in the midst of “If we are wrong…then the Constitution of the United States is wrong…If we are wrong…then God Almighty is wrong…,” one can nearly envision a politically and economically energized congregation erupting in cheers and wild applause. With fasting and prayer they have armed themselves with the discipline of nonviolence and the power of civil disobedience. This assembly of faithful and civic believers, and hundreds like it, will soon…
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