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C4 |
I usually respond to stuff on her blog, but I'm passing on this one today. I don't even feel like it..but I wonder what AA.org says..
Why Did God Make Different Races? And He has made from one blood every nation of men to dwell on all the face of the earth, and has determined their preappointed times and the boundaries of their dwellings. – Acts 17:26 Why No Kumbaya, My Lord? One would think churches are places where people make an extra effort to erase the lines of racial division, to serve as examples of unity in Christ to an unbelieving world. After all, we are brothers and sisters in Christ, members of the same family, heirs of God, co-heirs with Christ. But Christians are fallen (although forgiven) humans, and sinners all, and we still carry impure preferences and prejudices. Generally speaking, blacks prefer to be around blacks, whites prefer to be around whites, and (insert group here) prefer to be around (insert group here). The “can’t we all just get along” refrain is noble and well-intentioned. We can try, but differences will always be obvious. These differences don’t have to divide, but too often they do. According to a CNN article titled, "Why many Americans prefer their Sundays segregated" “Why many Americans prefer their Sundays segregated,” interracial churches (at least 20 percent of members belong to a racial minority group) are rare. Nothing new there. Most people prefer being around their “own kind.” Why? Because it’s just easier. And less stressful. And easier. The article mentions racially tinged issues that pop up in interracial churches. For example, in some churches there’s tension over length of service, style of preaching and music, and even how to address the preacher. Former minister and author Curtiss Paul DeYoung, who is white, says he led a racially mixed church that became “all-black” and left because of the tension. Whites overly concerned about being called racists have to walk a fine line these days. Every little comment or even a single glance can be interpreted as evidence of virulent hatred lurking below the surface. Silly, yes, but true. Anyway, the article’s long, but a good read. Check it out. Why Did God Make Different Races? By the time I got to the end of the article, I thought, “Ay-ya-yay! No wonder interracial churches are rare. Who wants to deal with all that on Sunday mornings?” After dealing with racial or other kinds of tension during the week, who wants to face it at church, a place of sanctuary? Then I asked (the air) a serious question: Why did God make different races (or ethnicities, if you prefer – let’s not get bogged down with that)? Yes, we are members of the overarching human race, but groups within this race have obvious and apparent differences. Man is made in God’s image, but why did make his creatures with physiological differences? Tower of BabelExplanations abound. God made diverse skin colors, hair textures, facial structures and features, etc., to display his handiwork, so he can be glorified. Perhaps he made us with such obvious differences so that we can learn to see past those differences and gaze upon our similarities. And what, if anything, does God’s displeasure of the Tower of Babel have to do with it? Noah’s descendants built a tower to glorify themselves, and God confused their language and “scattered them abroad from there over the face of all the earth.” Did this scattering abroad facilitate the development of distinct ethnic groups? Was that God’s secondary purpose? Race, race, race. Until Christ returns, we must deal with it. We can run, but we can’t hide. I wish we could. I wish I could. I blog and write about it, because I believe I have something unique to say; that uniqueness is tangled up in the color of my skin. My sister says I shouldn’t run or hide from it or apologize for blogging about it so often. Commenting on the blog in June, she wrote this after I criticized J.C. Watts for created a black news network: “[Race] is a beautiful thing God has created. It is this fallen world that has made it a problem. If we all come from God’s perspective, it’s a beautiful thing. I love to be at events where there are like-minded people in all kinds of different colors, shapes and sizes. Look for the good and beauty in what God has created. Don’t throw it away because mankind has corrupted it.” Perhaps I’ll ask God one day why he made different races, but I suspect such trivialities won’t matter then, anyway. Why do you think God made different races/ethnicities? ************************* I don't believe that for a minute! |
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Maybe because she doesn't believe in utopia on earth which may make her 'life' boring. >>><<<<>>>><<<<>>>><< "Study the people who took you out of history. Then you'll understand -your history." "For your survival, draw on the intellectual heritage of the whole world, but always start with your own intellectual heitage". --Dr. John Henrik Clarke "Revenge knows few limits when the privileged and powerful are subjected to the kind of terror they regularly mete out to their victims." --Noam Chomsky "Sure there are a few good whites just as much as there are a few bad Blacks. However what we are concerned here with is group attitudes and group politics. The exception does not make a lie or the rule - it merely substantiates it." --Steve Biko |
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because diversity ensures propulgation. Or for us to get over it.
Knocking jockeys off the lawn for over 50 years |
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LaShawn Barber is a former alcoholic narcissist, just like George Bush. I disregard everything she has to say.
Of all our studies, history is best qualified to reward our research." --Malcolm X |
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So she is no longer an alcoholic narcissist? or no longer an alcoholic? or no longer a narcissist?
Knocking jockeys off the lawn for over 50 years |
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She is a former alcoholic and (sorry I missed that word) still a narcissist. From some of her commentaries, she comes across very George Bush like. Again, I disregard all of her work for this reason. |
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You talking about LaShawn Barber or Star Parker?
************************* I don't believe that for a minute! |
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