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Christian attitudes towards racial harmony Typeit

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Christians believe that human beings were created intentionally by  – this includes all people of all races. 

Christians believe that it is God's will for all of his children to live peacefully on the earth, so it is God's ideal for people to live in a state of harmony. Often, racial discrimination comes from a place of fear and hatred, two concepts which are preached against throughout the Bible again and again.

Christians believe that Jesus was especially clear in his teachings regarding loving all people. He included certain stories in his teaching, such as the parable of the Good . By including an individual from a race which the audience (first-century Jews) viewed as rivals, Jesus was promoting the concept of racial

This concept is further underlined in 13:34 which states, 'A new commandment I give you: one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one another. By this everyone will know you are my , if you love one another'.

This commandment teaches Christians that being radically loving (like Christ) to all people regardless of race is so important that it is a defining feature of what it means to be a disciple (or follower) of Christ; it is what it means to be a .

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