In the discussion of Christian racist racial discrimination, Christians often refer to the Bible and the doctrine of Jesus. They may refer to the law of Moses. The people of Israel will treat them like this (Leviticus 19: 33-34) That is, if a person is not from your country, you should treat them like those people. Even if they are not from your country, treat them equally.
For Christians there is a spiritual side. Racial discrimination is a sin worthy of God's wrath. However, this is a personal crime mainly due to misunderstanding about human inequality. Learning human equality taught in the Bible, learning Christian love and goodwill, or at least limiting, should solve the problem. It is noteworthy that this belief about who caused racial problems is not new, but it has been around for at least a century or more. In 1891, the Alabama Baptist Church said, "Southern Caucasus and southern blacks deserve praise, and if open politicians hold their hand, they will always get along" (Emerson & Smith, 41 ). Emerson and Smith were also accused of lynching, but the general evangelical attitude in the late 19th century ("may be sustainable"), "believe that the problem is mainly in African Americans themselves There is. They are basically weak and educated shortage
I first noticed the silence of White about race discrimination about 15 years ago, but I can not name it. While teaching in Seattle I remember sharing a lot of meals with African American friends, but they think that racial discrimination and race related issues are very common topics in dinner conversation I realized that. To my surprise, I can not think of a single example that racism is always a topic of table conversation against a white background. Ethnicity issues occasionally, but racial discrimination does not occur
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Research on white children's education on racial discrimination is promising. According to a study, white students studying racial discrimination in African-Americans' history classes are more active than those who share the same lesson but do not mention racial discrimination It is not negative about African Americans. If it works in school, it can work at home. If white parents are afraid to talk about color and reality of racial discrimination, their children do not learn how to participate in these conversations with their colleagues. When they witness racial discrimination in schools and the Internet, they have nobody or some experience to help them fight those disgusting words and to help them understand their sources I truly believe them. Or at least they will be silent