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God Is Not A White Man Lyrics

God is not a man
God is not a white man
God is not a man sitting on a cloud

God cannot be bought
God will not be boxed in
God will not be owned by religion

but God is Love,
God is Love,
and He loves everyone
God is Love,
God is Love,
and He loves everyone

God is not a man
God is not an old man
and God does not belong to Republicans

God is not a flag
not even American
and God does not depend on a government

but God is good,
God is good,
and He loves everyone
God is good,
God is good,
and He loves everyone

oh, oh, duh, duh, duh, duh

athiests and charlatans,
and communists and lesbians,
and even ol' Pat Robertson
Oh God, He loves us all
Catholic or Protestant,
terrorist or president,
everybody, everybody loved, loved, loved, oh

la la la la la
la la la la la
la la la

God is Love
God is Love
and He loves everyone

la la la la la
la la la la la
la la la

stop the hating, please just stop the hating now

'cause God is Love

oh, oh, oh

la la la la la
la la la la la
la la la
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this song is so absolutely True. and it has the message that a lot of Christians have forgotten: that God loves everyone. (and He seeks to change us all, too)

God bless anyone who finds this song. :)

No, this song is NOT absolutely true. The lyrics of this song are very problematic from a Christian perspective:

"God is Love, and He loves everyone" This contradicts scripture, e.g. Psalm 5:5 "You hate all who do iniquity." Romans 9:13 "Jacob I loved, but Esau I hated." So no, God does not love everyone.

It also suggests that sins such as "charlatans" and "lesbians" are ok because, after all, "God Loves everyone". Not true -- see Psalm 5:5 above. And there is no call to turn away from these sins and to God,...

 
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