The God of Justice : Ep. 13: Judicial Injustice: When Judges Fail the People
Episode 13 of The God of Justice series examines judicial injustice — when courts fail the innocent and favor the powerful. Connie Morris draws on Scripture (Amos, Proverbs, Isaiah, Deuteronomy) and real-world headlines to expose bribery, evidence tampering, prosecutorial misconduct, racial bias, and other forms of corruption that silence the poor and distort the truth.
The episode explores the spiritual roots of injustice, its social and national consequences, and God’s promise of vindication and divine justice. Connie shares insights from policing, CPS, corrections, and bias training, urging listeners to stand for truth in courts, communities, and churches.
Thank you for tuning in to the Morris Perspective podcast. If today's episode got you thinking, check out my books: Rethinking Implicit Bias Training, a guide to transforming how we approach bias, and The Propaganda of Racism, which exposes the systems designed to divide us. You can learn more and order your copies at my website at www.MorrisBiasInitiatives. And remember, we're not done. We're just getting louder. Until next time, stay bold and stay informed.
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