I personally liked the way he separated the way different churches celebrate their love for god. Some are straight scripture readers, others are out right cirrus shows with people standing in the isle and being struck about the head to purge the demons (my take of some), and some are gospel filled, with singing and dancing (Different). I also like how he described a black person’s sense of rhythm and white persons (European) as not incorrect or without rhythm, but just at a different beat. If you listened to this thinking he was going to say something outrageous, you were right. This is what he does. There was absolutely nothing wrong in it at all. It’s a distinct vantage point that makes it acceptable, not acceptable, or painful to listen to. If you are not accepting and understanding of other peoples ways of rejoicing for their love of the lord, then you will have a distinctive stand on this mans views. I watched it and found some parts funny, some parts a little nerve racking (Don’t screw Obama) and others very enlightening. Just my view!
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