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Christian attitudes towards racial harmony Categorise

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Situation ethics teaches Christians that in some situations, racism is okay
Jesus lived in a multi-ethnic society and this featured in his teachings – such as the parable of the Good Samaritan
Archbishop Desmond Tutu believes that the only way for true racial harmony to take place in South Africa following apartheid is for revenge to be taken against white people
One of the benefits of living in a multi-ethnic society is that an individual's faith can be enriched by interactions with Christians with different cultural backgrounds
John 13:34 contains the account of the parable of the Good Samaritan
Christians believe that Jesus taught that racism is wrong if it's against white people, but okay in other instances
The parable of the sower is a very important teaching by Jesus which uses relevant racial examples from the time

Jesus commanded his followers to show his love to everyone – this includes people of all races, creeds and ethnicities

Christians believe that racism is wrong – regardless of the situation
Important leaders in racial issues such as apartheid in South Africa have been informed by their faith, including Archbishop Desmond Tutu

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