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Is God A Racist?
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<blockquote data-quote="Albion" data-source="post: 69078891" data-attributes="member: 93831"><p>I'm sorry, but I cannot see "God promoted racism" as correct. I see that he had a chosen race through which he worked his will and made way for his plan by which the whole world would have the chance of being saved in eternity. That much I see.</p><p></p><p>The main reason, though, why I think your question--although understandable--is not quite what you think it to be, is because it's another example of us mortals imposing upon God our own society's standards of fairness, etc. That's a mistake. It's a common one, but a mistake nevertheless.</p><p></p><p>It simply does not logically follow that God must live up to the world view held by his own creatures...and only <em>some</em> of them in <em>certain </em>societies or cultures at <em>one point</em> in time, at that!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Albion, post: 69078891, member: 93831"] I'm sorry, but I cannot see "God promoted racism" as correct. I see that he had a chosen race through which he worked his will and made way for his plan by which the whole world would have the chance of being saved in eternity. That much I see. The main reason, though, why I think your question--although understandable--is not quite what you think it to be, is because it's another example of us mortals imposing upon God our own society's standards of fairness, etc. That's a mistake. It's a common one, but a mistake nevertheless. It simply does not logically follow that God must live up to the world view held by his own creatures...and only [I]some[/I] of them in [I]certain [/I]societies or cultures at [I]one point[/I] in time, at that! [/QUOTE]
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