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DavidJoseph
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I apologize in advance if this isn’t in the correct forum; it seemed like there were several forums that would be appropriate for my question.
I know a few people (Catholics, actually) who see absolutely nothing wrong with racial segregation – they’re essentially what one would call “white nationalists.” They claim not to hate anyone or believe that anyone is better than anybody else. And they believe in equal rights for all. But at the same time these people believe that races should be segregated (because after all, according to them, most people tend to associate with those of the same race). Furthermore, they claim that segregation is how it always was – EVERYWHERE – until the 1960s, and they say that God meant it that way because He created all the separate countries for the different races. Needless to say, they also oppose interracial marriage, citing “biblical” reasons against it (e.g. God forbidding intermarriage between certain groups in the Old Testament).
Of course, I need to know how to intelligently refute such arguments, but most especially, I need to know – is there ANY moral problem with believing that races should stay “separate but equal”? It’s foolish to hold such views, of course, but sinful?
Thanks in advance.
I know a few people (Catholics, actually) who see absolutely nothing wrong with racial segregation – they’re essentially what one would call “white nationalists.” They claim not to hate anyone or believe that anyone is better than anybody else. And they believe in equal rights for all. But at the same time these people believe that races should be segregated (because after all, according to them, most people tend to associate with those of the same race). Furthermore, they claim that segregation is how it always was – EVERYWHERE – until the 1960s, and they say that God meant it that way because He created all the separate countries for the different races. Needless to say, they also oppose interracial marriage, citing “biblical” reasons against it (e.g. God forbidding intermarriage between certain groups in the Old Testament).
Of course, I need to know how to intelligently refute such arguments, but most especially, I need to know – is there ANY moral problem with believing that races should stay “separate but equal”? It’s foolish to hold such views, of course, but sinful?
Thanks in advance.