A white pastor delivered a racist sermon at the Fairpark Baptist Church in Fort Worth, Texas, claiming that enslaved people were freed by nice plantation owners because slaves failed to go to Washington, D.C., and protest slavery.
Pastor Mike Keller delivered the ignorant sermon on June 25.
Keller — who is the father of “19 Kids and Counting” reality star Anna Duggar — spoke at length about the “good people” on plantations, apparently with no knowledge of the definition of slavery.
“One hundred and fifty years ago, or 200 years ago, when the Blacks were slaves, did they ever go to Washington, D.C. and have a rally 200 years ago to protest against slavery? Did they? No,” said the pastor. “What did they do? Well, a lot of good people in the plantations would say, ‘Hey, it’s wintertime. Let us help build a church for you, dear folks.’ And they loved them and taught them how to read so they can read the Bible.”
Miller went on to say that enslaved people turned from “their wicked ways” and humbled themselves, all thanks to prayer and white presidents.
“And here’s what the Blacks did about 150 years ago: They humbled themselves. They prayed. They saw God’s face, and they turned from their wicked ways, and God made slavery illegal through several white presidents, right? It worked, didn’t it? They didn’t protest. Maybe there’s a place for protests. I don’t know.”
Twitter users quickly gathered the uneducated pastor and informed him that slaves were not allowed to learn how to read or write and certainly did not have the freedom to protest in…
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