Is racism sinful?

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Yowie

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Aug 31, 2013
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I'm pretty sure you and I and everyone else on here knows that racism is sin unless you're part of the KKK or some other separatist group who believe they uphold God's ways. With that being said, I think there's more to your question than looking for a yes or no answer.
 

TREX2008

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I love my country, but to the guy who posted about immigrants passing over the border.

Ask yourself one question, how did we obtain this country?
 
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Seekeroftruth03

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#24
Nonsense.

I know many Christians who struggle with sin. Right here on this forum.
When I was in the world my desires were not set on pleasing God, but fullfilling my own fleshly desires. My appetite was for sin. When I became born again, Jesus gave me a new heart and I was made a new creation. My desires are no longer to carry out in my sinful flesh, no, but my desire is to please my Heavenly Father. Although I may sin and stumble or miss the mark, I am not desiring to do so. When I was in the world I loved sin. Now I hate sin and love God. Therefore my mindset is not the same as a worldly mindset. It is possible however for a Christian to stray off course and once again desire sin, but if that person repents and says no matter what the cost they will serve God then that is different than just living in sin continually with an unrepentant heart.