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A Philadelphia preacher has called off his planned protest of Meek Mill's "Amen" after the rapper apologized for potentially offending Christians with the song.
The Philly rapper said on BET's 106 and Park, "I wasn't trying to disrespect no religion or anything like that. I have a half-Christian, half-Muslim family... I ain't drop the song with bad intentions. I did it just because it was a good feeling - that's the feeling it gave me, so I said, 'Amen, church.'"
Pastor Jomo Johnson says the apology is good enough for him. He says, "I want to say as a follower of Christ, that I completely forgive Robert Williams for this song because Jesus has completely forgiven me. While I have made the choice not to listen to or support any artist that promotes blasphemy or misogyny in their music, I appreciate Mr. Williams being willing to acknowledge his wrong."
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