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Johnny Reeves Influence On Religion

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Once upon a time there was a Preacher in the state of Vermont, named Johnny Reeves. He wasn’t the best preacher. When you think of preachers you think of someone Once upon you can trust or someone that can make you feel safe. Johnny was different. He was the leader of the KKK in his community, he raped a little girl, and he also tried to kill the Jewish family that lived in that community. Johnny Reeves thought being a part of the Klan was a big deal, so he led them in opening prayers in the church and activities put on by the Klan such as the burning of the cross. As he eventually became more important to the Klan he started preaching about how if anyone who was not a part of the Klan be chased out of town. The Klan also sent threats to Sara Chickering to join the Klan, because they wanted her to leave the Hirshes, so they could have them for themselves. He would preach that black people were gamblers, womanizers, and drunks which led to fighting and negroes to killing other negroes. …show more content…

Like the black preacher down south, who lured white people from their homes and then he just left then astray. He can’t judge other people preachers for doing wrong if he does wrong himself. Preachers are supposed to be someone you look up to. They are supposed to guide you and lead you on the right path to heaven. If your preacher is joining the KKK or raping little girls, you would start to wonder if what he was teaching is the teaching of God. Also he knows that suicide is an unforgivable sin, but he commits suicide to run away from his problems. Some people might argue that he was a good preacher. Just because at church he seemed like a good preacher in church. Just because he seemed like a good preacher in church but we all know outside of church we all know he is not a very good preacher. Yes, he may preach good sermons at church but that does not make up for the fact of what he does outside of

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