CTP (S2EAprSpecial4) Frank Tull and Who's Really Holding Black America Down?
Pastor Frank Tull challenges the victimhood mentality in Black America while advocating for biblical values in politics and personal responsibility. This thought-provoking conversation examines the distinction between biblical community and communism, exploring how Christians can become victors rather than victims.
• Frank shares his journey from being a "diehard Democrat" to a conservative Christian after being challenged to provide biblical support for his political stance
• Check out Frank Tull's book "Christians Must Vote" available on Amazon. You can follow him on Instagram and Facebook @BishopF.
• Biblical community empowers through free will and personal responsibility, while communism relies on force and redistribution
• Jesus teaches that those who choose not to work are not considered "poor" in the biblical sense—the truly poor are those who cannot help themselves
• The Democratic Party's welfare approach creates dependency rather than pathways to self-sufficiency
• Misinterpreting "judge not" from Matthew 7 ignores the call for righteous judgment after self-examination
• True Christian love has both firm and soft sides—both necessary for spiritual and societal health
• Christians must vote according to biblical principles and actively engage in politics
• "Inaction is an action"—2 Chronicles 7:14 calls not just for prayer but for turning from wicked ways
Pastor Frank Tull challenges the victimhood mentality in Black America while advocating for biblical values in politics and personal responsibility. This thought-provoking conversation examines the distinction between biblical community and communism, exploring how Christians can become victors rather than victims.
• Frank shares his journey from being a "diehard Democrat" to a conservative Christian after being challenged to provide biblical support for his political stance
• Check out Frank Tull's book "Christians Must Vote" available on Amazon. You can follow him on Instagram and Facebook @BishopF.
• Biblical community empowers through free will and personal responsibility, while communism relies on force and redistribution
• Jesus teaches that those who choose not to work are not considered "poor" in the biblical sense—the truly poor are those who cannot help themselves
• The Democratic Party's welfare approach creates dependency rather than pathways to self-sufficiency
• Misinterpreting "judge not" from Matthew 7 ignores the call for righteous judgment after self-examination
• True Christian love has both firm and soft sides—both necessary for spiritual and societal health
• Christians must vote according to biblical principles and actively engage in politics
• "Inaction is an action"—2 Chronicles 7:14 calls not just for prayer but for turning from wicked ways
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00:00Yes, Frank Tall reached out to me, and I'm glad he did, in which it says, Frank Tall, is black America the problem?
00:10As a black conservative Christian, I can provide your audience with a different perspective.
00:16Christians must vote their face, as I talk about on the show all the time, or we are to blame for the result.
00:24Yeah, I often say inaction is an action.
00:28If you don't sow good, you will be complicit in the reaping of evil that follows.
00:37America needs our guidance, not our submission.
00:40Black Christians are the most deceived, question mark.
00:44Let's talk about it.
00:46So indeed, let's talk about it.
00:47Welcome to the show, Frank.
00:49Glad to have you here.
00:50Hey, good to be here.
00:52Thanks for having me on.
00:53I'll tell you what, I don't know if many people are old enough to get the Jethro Tell joke.
00:58Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.