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Christian attitudes towards racial discrimination Categorise
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Christians believe that God made all races in his own image
Christians believe that God created a racial hierarchy within the world and we should all abide by it
Important civil rights figure Malcolm X was heavily influenced by his Christian faith as he was a reverend
Christians believe that God views everyone equally
Many Christians have been involved in anti-discrimination campaigns
Christians believe that it is their duty to try to establish a fair society free from racial discrimination
Christians believe that racial discrimination is only okay when it's committed against non-Christians
The parable of the Good Samaritan is a particularly potent message about the Christian view of racial discrimination – the Jewish people of the region discriminated against the neighbouring Samaritans. The story uses the conflict to illustrate that you should show kindness to everybody, regardless of ethnic origin.
Christians believe that when it comes to racial issues, it's the responsibility of those experiencing discrimination to make the changes
Famous civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr was heavily influenced by his Christian faith