It wasn't so long ago when racial injustice was so blatant that a black person was unable to simply buy a cup of coffee in certain restaurants. The paper argues that, today, racial injustice is a bit more secretive, a bit more underhanded, but is undeniably still there. Certainly, businesses no longer hang "Whites Only" signs in their windows, but glass ceilings, housing discrimination, and many other examples still exist in America 40 years after Martin Luther King's powerful "Letter from Birmingham Jail". The paper shows that by skillfully and purposefully using the Apostle Paul's "Book of Love", King's strong exhortations are a powerful lesson that is still relevant today.
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"Paul explains the reasons why he has such a problem with the fornication occurring in Corinth. His explanation is similar in tone and process to King's going into detailed explanation of why segregation is wrong and how non-violent action is really the best solution. Both lay out their points quite clearly and convincingly, yet without fancy verbiage to impress the reader. Their words are simply based in heartfelt sentiment and inner passion for their beliefs. Their words further continue to convey their discontent."
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