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Why do you think it was important that King Luther invite Church representatives to defend policies that had been in place for centuries?

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Answered by amank79
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Every January, Americans start talking about Martin Luther King Jr. Around the annual holiday that commemorates his birthday and on through Black History Month, we pause to reflect on the life and legacy of this civil rights leader. The famous quotes start reappearing, and commentators offer earnest evaluations of the “dream.”

Explanation:

King saw an indissoluble link between the Christian faith and the responsibility to change unjust laws and policies. But his emphasis on the social dimensions of Christianity, especially regarding race relations, angered many white evangelicals in his day.

Some Christians opposed King’s activism because they considered race relations a purely “social” issue and not a spiritual one. They tended to believe that the government should not force people of different races to integrate. Some even thought that segregation was a biblical mandate.

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King was raised in the black church, which did not view people’s material condition as wholly separate from their spiritual condition. The message they preached was one of liberation for both soul and body.

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