Thank you for bringing that which people would prefer hidden into the light. You were my favorite speaker at the National Eucharistic Congress, God bless you! ❤🕊️❤️🔥
After your lecture it sound quite clear that these two movements should walk hand-in-hand, but I would never come to this conclusion without your help. Thank you!
Thank you. This was a powerful series. Heartbreaking. Let's pray that we can learn from this terrible time and that we do not allow this continue in any form.
What I am appreciating is the manner in which Gloria Purvis is approaching evil - we are confronted with how sin affects us ALL but how it first beats down those to which the sin is directed.
It is very eye opening and condemning. I thought that only happened in the 1800's. That we had gone past that hateful attitude. I'm so sorry for the pain and suffering my own generation has caused. God forgive us for our ignorance.
A truthful, tragic and painful description!! But as a counselor with mostly substance abuse clients, I can verify hundreds of young white and Hispanic women have also, endured many of these sexual nightmares! Fathers, stepfathers, brothers, uncles, and pastors who were completely unaware of their need of ‘self mastery’!! The only difference in these cases, they were NOT racially motivated! The girls and women were however, massively, mentally, emotionally and often physically damaged!! A conspiracy of silence is imposed upon each girl by the abuser, it often included other family members, abortions, physical violence, refusal to allow dating, extracurricular activities, used as housekeeper, child care, and cook…it was a type of slavery that cut off social activities or relationships outside the family!! The severity of the abuse seems to have NO particular socio-economic group!! The girls are terrified and ashamed for years to tell anyone about their story…I’m just wondering if this ‘demonic sexual activity’ has a common thread that runs through the childhoods of a certain percentage of every family, no matter what their racial background?? My clients were Anglo, Hispanic and Black…(no experience with Asian clients) I’m not in anyway trying to lessen the ‘horrific history of Black women’, but I am suggesting that much of this behavior is not unknown to many girls and women with many racial backgrounds!! Could we all benefit from finding our ‘common nightmare’ to encourage one another, and find healing in learning to confront the damage and move toward healing and forgiveness?? I’ve been a foster mother to two black girls from the age 3 & 4 till their early teens, and it’s been my prayer to see healing through Christ to every woman that has suffered the painful, shame of sexual, physical, and emotional abuse!!
Eugenics 7:45 - Not often taught or discussed in school Force sterilization 9:38 - basically adds up to genocide US Supreme Court 10:28 - the Court upholds state forced sterilization laws in Buck v. Bell of 1929
I remember Christian black women being married happily with their husband and keeping a healthy family, trying to live through the struggles of life without any complaint, regret or bitterness. These women are the mothers and grandmothers of the most successful black people in America at the moment. Black people that live together with others, no matter skin colour, ideology or income. So sad that I see people that have never felt the hurdles of the past trying to capitalize on the struggles and suffer of the previous generations.
That's strange because I remember when the Christian community actually stood up for racial justice. When Christians of all races came together in protest. When black leaders loudly 'complained' and made progress despite being told by people like you to shut up and take it and stop being so 'uppity.' When black women raised their children to not sit back and be complacent but to rebel against unfair systems, throw their bodies against the machine, and persist no matter what. "Because I love America, I speak out against it. Not in anger but with anxiety and sorrow in my heart and above all with a passionate desire to see our beloved country stand as a moral example to the world." -Martin Luther King
@@EcstaticTemporality Read my comment above. This video is pointing to a tragic history, and ignoring so much more. Yes, the destructive ideology of DEI seems to even be infecting the conservatives and Catholics/Christians.
Thank you for your illuminating and thought provoking series. It will without a doubt influence how I think and talk about racism from today on.
This is such heartbreaking history I was getting tears in my eyes. Thank you Gloria.
Me too.
Thank you for bringing that which people would prefer hidden into the light. You were my favorite speaker at the National Eucharistic Congress, God bless you! ❤🕊️❤️🔥
Speak the truth in and out of season! Thanks Gloria!
Thank you for this series. Painful to hear, but necessary.
After your lecture it sound quite clear that these two movements should walk hand-in-hand, but I would never come to this conclusion without your help. Thank you!
This is shocking and something America needs to wake up too!
Thank you. Very sad but very important episode
Thank you. This was a powerful series. Heartbreaking. Let's pray that we can learn from this terrible time and that we do not allow this continue in any form.
TRUTH. Hard, but necessary.
sending love and prayers
What I am appreciating is the manner in which Gloria Purvis is approaching evil - we are confronted with how sin affects us ALL but how it first beats down those to which the sin is directed.
I had no idea of such history in the recent past.
It is very eye opening and condemning. I thought that only happened in the 1800's. That we had gone past that hateful attitude. I'm so sorry for the pain and suffering my own generation has caused. God forgive us for our ignorance.
A truthful, tragic and painful description!! But as a counselor with mostly substance abuse clients, I can verify hundreds of young white and Hispanic women have also, endured many of these sexual nightmares! Fathers, stepfathers, brothers, uncles, and pastors who were completely unaware of their need of ‘self mastery’!! The only difference in these cases, they were NOT racially motivated! The girls and women were however, massively, mentally, emotionally and often physically damaged!! A conspiracy of silence is imposed upon each girl by the abuser, it often included other family members, abortions, physical violence, refusal to allow dating, extracurricular activities, used as housekeeper, child care, and cook…it was a type of slavery that cut off social activities or relationships outside the family!! The severity of the abuse seems to have NO particular socio-economic group!! The girls are terrified and ashamed for years to tell anyone about their story…I’m just wondering if this ‘demonic sexual activity’ has a common thread that runs through the childhoods of a certain percentage of every family, no matter what their racial background?? My clients were Anglo, Hispanic and Black…(no experience with Asian clients) I’m not in anyway trying to lessen the ‘horrific history of Black women’, but I am suggesting that much of this behavior is not unknown to many girls and women with many racial backgrounds!! Could we all benefit from finding our ‘common nightmare’ to encourage one another, and find healing in learning to confront the damage and move toward healing and forgiveness?? I’ve been a foster mother to two black girls from the age 3 & 4 till their early teens, and it’s been my prayer to see healing through Christ to every woman that has suffered the painful, shame of sexual, physical, and emotional abuse!!
Eugenics 7:45 - Not often taught or discussed in school
Force sterilization 9:38 - basically adds up to genocide
US Supreme Court 10:28 - the Court upholds state forced sterilization laws in Buck v. Bell of 1929
I remember Christian black women being married happily with their husband and keeping a healthy family, trying to live through the struggles of life without any complaint, regret or bitterness. These women are the mothers and grandmothers of the most successful black people in America at the moment. Black people that live together with others, no matter skin colour, ideology or income. So sad that I see people that have never felt the hurdles of the past trying to capitalize on the struggles and suffer of the previous generations.
That's strange because I remember when the Christian community actually stood up for racial justice. When Christians of all races came together in protest. When black leaders loudly 'complained' and made progress despite being told by people like you to shut up and take it and stop being so 'uppity.' When black women raised their children to not sit back and be complacent but to rebel against unfair systems, throw their bodies against the machine, and persist no matter what.
"Because I love America, I speak out against it. Not in anger but with anxiety and sorrow in my heart and above all with a passionate desire to see our beloved country stand as a moral example to the world." -Martin Luther King
August 8, 2022
Jesus
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion seem like a perfectly good replacement for the Trinity, eh?
No. How does that statement relate to the narration and commentary of this video lecture? (In bad faith and contempt I suspect)
@@EcstaticTemporality Read my comment above. This video is pointing to a tragic history, and ignoring so much more. Yes, the destructive ideology of DEI seems to even be infecting the conservatives and Catholics/Christians.