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1 | where do blacks come from? | Bible general Archive 1 | kalos | 833 | ||
If the question is "according to the Bible, where do blacks come from"; then the answer is there is not a clear verse of Scripture telling us where blacks come from. It is unwise to speculate about that on which the Bible is silent. As an American, you are free to speculate all you want to. But, as one who relies solely on the authority of Scripture for all doctrine and practice, leave speculation to others. | ||||||
2 | where do blacks come from? | Bible general Archive 1 | KBurgee | 1051 | ||
Where do blacks come from..... You know, I've never really heard anyone ask that question before. My immediate response (prove me otherwise) is God, my long answer is God. Not to be smart or anything, but we can sit here and argue the point for years and still not get anywhere. It's about the same as asking where does every other ethnic race come from. It doesn't matter, and the tensions caused by ethnic divide are just another way of Satan trying to differentiate races, classes, whatever. God has His mighty hand on EVERYTHING, and is in control of ALL. This can also be considered asking "Where does a Gentile come from?" as far as different in class and race. We are washed clean by the blood of Jesus, and His salvation was meant to be available to all who ask for it. I'm not sure of your aim, but I will say this: Skin differences or not, we all belong to God. I look at it as variety. The world would be boring (in my opinion) if there weren't different people and different cultures to populate it, as well as different forms of praising God. We all have our different ways of giving God the praise, as long as we give Him the praise. I don't know if I answered your question correctly or not (if you want technical earthly meaning, then HeirofGod got it), but I hope that I was able to provide some insight as to why God does what He does. |
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