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"Miles McPherson has had enough of shying away from a major problem in America today: racial tension. Its a topic that's widely recognized, yet rarely acknowledged. Sunday morning is the most segregated time in America today, and our preference for clinging to those who are like us leads to big problems in our country as a whole. Even Christianswho, if they claim to follow God, should be the people most outspoken against racismfall short, and many of us feel obliged to choose sides. Us vs. them. Cops vs. protestors. Blacks vs. whites. The Third Option is a plea on behalf of a brokenhearted God who, Scripture teaches, is frustrated with those of us who claim to believe in Him but are really 'faking the faith.' McPherson argues that we must rise above the issues that divide us and be part of something bigger"--
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It's heartbreaking that a pastor would publish something so disingenuous. Borrowing a foundation from cultural marxism and window dressings from select Bible verses this book builds an argument that's as strong as a bouncy house. It is mostly fluff. By presenting the assumptions and arguments of non-Christians uncritically the author carries water for people who hate Jesus. This sets the audience on a path where they will find no living water, only more thirst.