Pastor Jamal Bryant Defends "These Hoes Ain't Loyal" Sermon
Pastor Jamal Bryant Defends Using Chris Brown Lyric In Sermon [EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW]
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Pastor Jamal Bryant recently came under fire after a clip was released from a sermon where he used a line from a popular Chris Brown song entitled “These Hoes Ain’t Loyal.” Bryant joined “The James Fortune Show” to clarify the context of his words. He apologizes for anyone he offended, but he defends and stands by his words. Listen to this exclusive interview to hear Bryant explain what he meant, and how the same derogatory word was used in the Bible. In addition, hear what he had to say about how the same terminology is connected to the late Maya Angelou being a teen mother.
View the full transcribed interview below:
JB: Women who have a relationship with God and their dreams I was talking about (inaudible).
JF: Mm-hmm.
JF: I like that, mass distraction. And that’s what I saw a lot today on social media. And I want to come back and talk to you about that because many people were saying, you know, that’s why I don’t go to church now. The church is just like the world. I want to get your response to that. Family, keep it locked right here, I’m talking with Pastor Jamal Bryant on the James Fortune Show.
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