How do you know "THe VAST majority of those who marched with him, including him himself, were Christians"?Some were, some were not.Which does nothing to address the fact that it was you good xtian bible belt thumpers who promoted and maintained segregation in the south.well lets see......the REV MLK was supported by the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, his organizational meetings were held at American Methodist churches, he was supported by The Society of Saint Edmund, one of the first to die in the violence was a white minister, marchers "included Rev. Fred Shuttlesworth, Greek Orthodox Archbishop Iakovos, Rabbis Abraham Joshua Heschel and Maurice Davis, and at least one nun, all of whom were depicted in a photo that has become famous.[68] The Dutch priest Henri Nouwen joined the march on March 24th"
Selma to Montgomery marches - Wikipedia the free encyclopedia
So, are you admitting that Christians were the ones marching with the Rev. Martin Luther King?
Which does nothing to address the fact that it was the good xtian bible belt thumpers who promoted and maintained segregation in the south.
THe VAST majority of those who marched with him, including him himself, were Christians.
99.9% is probably a SLIGHT exaggeration.
As to your weird interest in the Faith of those on the other side, yes, the vast Majority of them were Christians too.
Not sure what point you are trying to make.
Are you putting forth some type of strawman argument about Christians all being good people or something similar?
Do you self identify as a liberal?
Knowledge of the high level of Christians in the US population of the time, and the fact that the Black Civil Rights movement was largely a movement of Black Christians CHurchs.
Do you self identify as a liberal?