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What does the Bible say about racial equality?

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The Bible teaches that all men are equally sinful and equally in need of God's grace, emphasizing no racial superiority.

The Bible clearly states that God shows no partiality among races, as highlighted in Acts 10:34 where Peter declares, 'Of a truth, I perceive that God is no respecter of persons.' This doctrine emphasizes that all people, regardless of race, are equally sinful and equally deserving of God's judgment. Racial prejudice is fundamentally against the nature of God, who created all mankind in His image. Therefore, the equality of all races before God lays the groundwork for understanding the gospel of grace - that salvation is offered to all who believe, irrespective of their racial or social background.
Scripture References: Acts 10:34, Romans 3:23, Acts 10:34-35

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