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Of course there is still racism. Despite the best efforts of many there will always be some that are racist. It is a sad reality of the human race.
I believe that each friendship that is developed between those of differing race or ethnicity is a step toward ending this problem, and that those who are in such friendships are doing a great good for all. It floors me when I come across Christians who condone racism or harbor racist attitudes and behaviors. It is as if they have forgotten what it means to be a Christian entirely. My previous pastor called racism “A sin against the blood of Christ.” He viewed it as a mortal sin.
I hope that all of us can be part of that work and effort which moves humanity in a better direction: That of love and peace, not hate or rejection of others.
I believe that each friendship that is developed between those of differing race or ethnicity is a step toward ending this problem, and that those who are in such friendships are doing a great good for all. It floors me when I come across Christians who condone racism or harbor racist attitudes and behaviors. It is as if they have forgotten what it means to be a Christian entirely. My previous pastor called racism “A sin against the blood of Christ.” He viewed it as a mortal sin.
I hope that all of us can be part of that work and effort which moves humanity in a better direction: That of love and peace, not hate or rejection of others.