Are There Different Races?
Are There Different Races?
“Before God, we are all equally wise—and equally foolish.” ― Albert Einstein.
I have compiled this from various readings and thoughts on this subject so this is my sermon:
The Book of Revelation Portrays a Multi-Ethnic Congregation
The Declaration of Independence says we hold these truths to be self-evident: that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights, and that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
Now is the time to lift our nation from the quicksands of racial injustice to the solid rock of solidarity.
Now is the time (yes). Now.
Now to make justice a reality for all of God’s children.
Martin Luther King "We are all free in Christ.".
"So, with all that, we are all God's children, so start acting like it.
Racial division is a sin. God loves us no matter what color, and we are all equal in his eyes. Just think what a wonderful world. He wants that for us, so make it so." However, all human beings in the world today are classified as Homo sapiens. Scientists today admit that, biologically, there is only one race of humans. Reporting on research conducted on the concept of race, it was stated, “More and more scientists find that the differences that set us apart are cultural, not racial. Some even say that the word race should be abandoned because it’s meaningless. ”The article went on to say that “we accept the idea of race because it’s a convenient way of putting people into broad categories, frequently to suppress them—the most hideous example was provided by Hitler’s Germany. And racial prejudice remains common throughout the world.” More recently, those working on mapping the human genome announced: “That they had put together a draft of the entire sequence of the human genome, and the researchers had unanimously declared that there is only one race—the human race.” We need to stake our identity in the cross of Christ, but Satan will try to get us to pick up other means of identity, like race. This is why you may hear somebody refer to themselves as a Black Christian, a White Christian, a Hispanic Christian, or an Asian Christian. Technically, this phrasing is incorrect because “Christian” acts as a noun and gets modified by the racial adjective. This would mean that race modifies who we are as Christians.
Let's see here:
I believe in God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit.
I also believe in water baptism.
I believe in forgiving.
I am also a sinner and I fail.
I believe in repentance.
I Believe In Prayer and I pray for a worldwide revival, for unbelievers to come to know God and Jesus, and for the Holy Spirit to awaken them.
I Am A Child Of God
So What Say You?
So with that, all human lives matter.
All people are created in God’s image, please remember that!
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