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Recently I've read a couple of articles and seen a few people on Instagram about a lot of intense things. People saying that white people are the decendants of Esua, who God hated, and how basically whites are condemned. They also said that if you think stuff like was white or lighter in color, you hate God. Same as if you put up a Christmas tree, saying it's idolatry. They said that the black people, Native Americans, and Hispanic peolpe are Gods people. Now I'm a white man, so I don't know what to do. Is this all true?
 
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Stranger36147

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In my life, I've heard just the opposite:

That black people are the spawn of Satan, that Cain's curse was him being turned into a black man.

I think, no matter what your race is, people tend to demonize those who are different from them. Possibly out of hatred, anger and jealously.

IMO, no matter your color, gender, sexuality, etc, we are all God's children. He loves you no matter who you are. That's what I think.
 

Demi777

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lol well thats mormons...not us haha
God creates in his image all people from all nations. Alex... I think best for you is to close all your social media accounts and just follow God

In my life, I've heard just the opposite:

That black people are the spawn of Satan, that Cain's curse was him being turned into a black man.

I think, no matter what your race is, people tend to demonize those who are different from them. Possibly out of hatred, anger and jealously.

IMO, no matter your color, gender, sexuality, etc, we are all God's children. He loves you no matter who you are. That's what I think.
 
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Ugly

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This is an example of people twisting religion to support their personal views. Such concepts are flatly non-biblical, no matter which race is the 'bad' race. As shown in Galatians 3:28 - There is no longer Jew or Gentile, slave or free, male and female. For you are all one in Christ Jesus.

As far as Christmas trees and many other things connected with 'Christian holidays' that remains a big debate. But Many things in our day to day lives have pagan roots in them. Wedding rings. The names of the days of the week are all named after pagan Gods. Many of the things done in wedding ceremonies. The list is endless, yet people of today, Christians, still utilize all of these things with pagan roots, but some will only complain about certain ones, like Christmas or Easter. But have no problem engaging in anything else with pagan roots.

God's church and His people are those that accept and embrace Him and surrender their lives to Him, regardless of skin color. And God will not turn Anyone away who comes to Him with a genuine heart. We are All sinners, no matter your skin color or where you were born. We All need God equally and no one is any better than another.
 

Tommy379

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Recently I've read a couple of articles and seen a few people on Instagram about a lot of intense things. People saying that white people are the decendants of Esua, who God hated, and how basically whites are condemned. They also said that if you think stuff like was white or lighter in color, you hate God. Same as if you put up a Christmas tree, saying it's idolatry. They said that the black people, Native Americans, and Hispanic peolpe are Gods people. Now I'm a white man, so I don't know what to do. Is this all true?
It's just a bunch of horse crap invented by self-hating white snowflakes.
 

Magenta

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Esau was hated because he gave up his birthright for a bowl of
stew. I am not sure how anyone can turn that into a race issue.

Both Esau and Jacob were Isaac's sons, grandsons of Abraham,
but it was through the
the descendants of Jacob that Jesus came.