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Uploaded by on May 27, 2008

What does the Bible say about racism and discrimination? Let's hear it from the only sensible Preacher in our dispensation, Brother Eli Soriano.

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  • @burton1221

    Why do you assume that a perfect world free of injustices and racism proves the existence of God?

    Why thank you, you are glorifying Him without even knowing it :)

  • God in 'motion'? haha

    If god truely existed this would not be a problem in the first place.

  • How right you are:

    2 Corinthians 4:18

    While we look not at the things which are seen, but at the things which are not seen: for the things which are seen are temporal; but the things which are not seen are eternal.

    Thanks be to God.

  • I can be pretty racist at times, and even I agree that it's from The Devil. It is basically man's body, man's carnal mind. It is not from God... we are not born thinking of race.

    In The Bible it says to be carnally minded is death; but to be spiritually minded is life and peace.

    I think people should set their mind on the spirit, because the physical things they see are temporary, while the spirit is eternal.

  • Please be considerate, maybe you are barking the wrong tree! It is a given facts that racism happen in a lot of place but try to be considerate! Please listen and watch this video carefully and may God open you're understanding!!!

  • Try being an American living in the Philippines i could give you a huge list of all the cruel racist acts filipinos commit towards foreigners on a daily basis there. Atleast in America foreigners have rights! and an ELECTED President! !! Thanks be to God. Please self assess yourself before fueling the flames of racism.

  • very well explained!

  • I have read a book entitled "Chesapeake" by James Michenner. The book, though fiction, is historically correct. In here, accounts first wave of slavery (black men) being sold and subjected to horrible beatings and hard labour. In later years, slavery was slowly eradicated, thanks to Lincoln (Gettysburg Address) and the people after him. In modern times, the same black people who came in slaves centuries ago, a one Barrack Obama, now lives in the White House. I believe, this is God, in motion.

  • There shouldn't be racism in the first place. God created us all to be equal with one another. We should love our fellowmen, even our enemies. If we can not love each other, how can we say that we love God who is the Creator of all?

  • Thanks be to God! This is an eye opener to Americans, I've seen a lot of places here that racism is quite obvious.

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