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Mark Hensley on May 1, 2009, 12:38 AM

I listened to the rationale that God finds his way into everything Black folks do, and I agree to a point with the articulated dichotomy between the two strands, social and prosperity gospel. I believe their are additional reasons as well as a nexus pertaining to the two gospel strands. One reason is that black people have a very large disparity in health care that leads to premature death, on the surface age is the least cause. The usual suspects, high blood pressure, diabetes, high cholesterol, heart attack, asthma and stroke reminds us of the people we all knew, who died so young. We have no answer for this, because what happened to them is the least understood phenomena of death. At the point of death, the living catalogue, mix and mingle prosperity and social gospel. When death is the context, you will hear comments like "Willie didn’t have “nuthin” but the clothes on his back.  And at the same time, you will hear about how certain family members are lining up to fight over Willie’s belongings. Evidence of such behavior is the greedy, loud relative, who has a key and locks the door to keep everyone out, as he/she picks and chooses who gets what, if anything in the residence. 

My point here is that the social and prosperity gospels merge at the point of the funeral, and it surfaces during remarks of the deceased. It also emerges because a lack of health care keeps many of us on our knees for two reasons; because of the doppleganger, pain and prayer. It is for these reasons, God is in everything that black folks do, much sooner than later as demonstrated by a greater reach and frequency of suffering to some, death to others. Excuse the pun, but to many of us, whatever happens, God is the reason for the season. 


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