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What does the Bible say about showing favoritism?

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The Bible warns against favoritism, particularly in James 2, where it shows that such actions insult the poor and ignore God's creation of all people.

The Bible, particularly in James 2, speaks strongly against favoritism, stating that it is a sinful practice that insults the poor and contradicts God's intention for humanity. James confronts the believers for giving preferential treatment to the rich while neglecting the poor, labeling this behavior as not only vain but profoundly senseless. He asks them to consider if it is not the rich who are exploiting them, indicating that they are showing respect to those who may be their oppressors rather than honoring God's creation equally. This behavior aligns with other scriptural teachings as well, underscoring the importance of treating all individuals with dignity, regardless of their socioeconomic status.
Scripture References: James 2:6, Proverbs 22:2, Amos 5:11

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