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Children Quote by James Baldwin

“When I watched all the children, their copper, brown, and beige faces staring up at me as I taught Sunday school, I felt that I was committing a crime in talking about the gentle Jesus, in telling them to reconcile themselves to their misery on earth in order to gain the crown of eternal life…” quote by James Baldwin
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““When I watched all the children, their copper, brown, and beige faces staring up at me as I taught Sunday school, I felt that I was committing a crime in talking about the gentle Jesus, in telling them to reconcile themselves to their misery on earth in order to gain the crown of eternal life. Were only Negroes to gain this crown? Was Heaven, then, to be merely another ghetto? Perhaps I might have been able to reconcile myself even to this if I had been able to believe that there was any loving-kindness to be found in the haven I represented. But I had been in the pulpit too long and I had seen too many monstrous things. I don’t refer merely to the glaring fact that the minister eventually acquires houses and Cadillacs while the faithful continue to scrub floors and drop their dimes and quarters and dollars into the plate. I really mean that there was no love in the church. It was a mask for hatred and self-hatred and despair. The transfiguring power of the Holy Ghost ended when the service ended, and salvation stopped at the church door.””

James Baldwin

About This Quote

Source Essay: The Fire Next Time, 1963

The speaker critiques how religious institutions can betray their professed love, becoming tools of oppression and false hope.

In simple terms: Church can betray its own teachings and oppress.

Key Takeaway

Question institutional hypocrisy and seek authentic compassion.

Themes

faith race hypocrisy justice institutional oppression

Mood

critical somber

Type

theoretical reflective

When to use this quote

  • church leadership
  • racial justice movements
  • personal faith crises
  • community building
  • theological study

Key Concepts

theodicy social critique spiritual disillusionment

Questions to Reflect On

  • Can faith be reclaimed without institutional corruption?
  • What alternatives exist for spiritual community?
A Different Perspective

The quote reflects a personal perspective and may not represent all religious experiences.

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