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What does the Bible say about racism?

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The Bible condemns racism as a form of hatred and sin, stressing unity among all believers regardless of ethnicity.

Racism is fundamentally a rejection of the command to love one another, which is central to Christian life. The Scripture illustrates that all human beings are created in the image of God, and Jesus' coming was to unite all people into one body, eliminating barriers of race. In Matthew 25, the separation of sheep from goats underscores that divisive attitudes, such as racism, have no place within the body of Christ. Those who harbor such hatred exhibit a lack of maturity and understanding of the gospel, which proclaims unity in Christ to all nations.
Scripture References: Matthew 25:31-46, Galatians 3:28, Genesis 1:27, Acts 17:26, Genesis 1:26-27, Ephesians 2:14-16

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