Racism & equality can’t coexist

It’s difficult to treat people as equals if you don’t fully and completely believe that they are. It takes courage to admit that you might be wrong, especially when you’re convinced that you’re right.

What’s the matter with race? The concept was developed to legitimize the enslavement of people with darker skin. I believe that skin color means no more than eye color–that it’s decorative, not definitive.

To be great,
Close your heart’s gate
To all forms of hate.

People who are oblivious to racism think it’s crazy to talk about it. You can’t care about people’s plight if you don’t know what they’re going thru. To learn what they’re going thru, ask them, then listen.

It’s hard to deny institutional racism when you listen with an open heart to people who have experienced it. It’s easy to be unaware of systemic racism when it’s not part of a person’s daily experience, but hard to ignore it when it is.

Silence about injustice is cooperation with evil. The Bible calls Christians to “speak the truth in love.” The Bible also says, “Consider others better than yourself.” If we all did that, both racism and violence would disappear.

Search for my timely book: Off the RACE Track–From Color-Kind to Color-Blind.

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Don’t settle for another Jesus than the living, resurrected One

The Bible talks about “a Jesus other than the Jesus we preached.” Refuse to settle for less than the living, resurrected Jesus!

If your lifestyle doesn’t follow suit with the Holy Spirit something has gone awry. Spirit-prompted Christians consistently manifest these characteristics: love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control.

When Christians won’t express disagreement, with kindness, peace, love, and patience, we’re refusing to manifesting the fruit of the Spirit. When the body of Christ isn’t producing people who overflow with the fruit of the Spirit (Galatians 5:22), things are out of whack.

There’s a big difference between catching a wave and hearing a talk about waves. The same with God’s Spirit.

Let the living Jesus
Take over your heart
And heal what’s broken apart.

Allow nothing ungodly to stay in your heart.

Search for my book: The Joy of Early Christianity on Amazon.

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It’s hard to deny institutional racism when you listen with an open heart to people who have experienced it.

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Color-blindness ≠ kindness

Color-blindness fails to see that Martin Luther King’s dream wasn’t that people not see color, but that they not evaluate individuals by color.

Because color-blindness doesn’t see racial injustice, it doesn’t believe racism exists. Color-blindness doesn’t see that to be more suspicious of a black person than of a white person is color-prejudice.

It’s odd how color-blindness can make us unable to hear people who express pain they have experienced from racial discrimination.

Color-blindness says almost all discrimination is about things other than skin color (clothing, attitude, culture, behavior.)

Color-blindness ignores much of the racial injustice in American history. It doesn’t see it as having any relevance today. Color-blindness is a psychological defense mechanism that helps us avoid discussing racism’s role in America’s past and present.

Color-blindness doesn’t see that without slavery, there wouldn’t have been an American Civil War. Color-blindness doesn’t see why statues of men who fought against America to defend “states’ rights” to slavery, are offensive.

Centuries of color-blindness to the abuse of African Americans has squelched hope. Hope matters. It makes life so much more bearable than hopelessness does. Grab some hope and don’t let it go.

Anger is often used to mask hopelessness. It’s hard to be mad when you’re overflowing with hope. It’s time to see the racism that is robing billions of people of hope and remove it.

For more about color-blindness, search for my book: Off the RACE Track–From Color-Blind to Color-Kind.

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All views in this blog are mine . . .

All views expressed in this blog are mine. If they don’t match your views, that’s okay. I could be wrong.

Pride can easily make me blind to injustice. It can cause me to believe that people must have done something to deserve mistreatment.

Never let your opinion or your pride override your conscience. If you push thru your political views and let your heart fill up with disdain for those who differ, you won’t enjoy the “victory.”

Sometimes when I believe I’m seeing clearly, I’m overlooking some important stuff. I need Jesus to improve my vision.

What’s up, Jesus? May we, who say we’re Christians, see things from Your perspective instead of our own.

If we were paid by the hour to procrastinate, do you think we would put it off till later? Wait a while to answer this.

The purpose of Christian preaching isn’t just to inform people about God. It’s also to connect them with the living Jesus so they will obey Him.

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Designer skin — a birth right

You’re wearing designer skin. (You’re looking good, because God, Himself, designed the skin you’re in!)

For society to devalue people because of their skin, brands them with something they can’t hide and that sticks with them for life. When skin becomes a “race card,” we have no choice but to carry it all over our body.

If eye color doesn’t categorize people and make them different, then skin color doesn’t either. Let’s be consistent!

I like to think outside my skin color. Human gray matter is much better at discovering truth than human skin color is.

It’s impossible for you to be guilty of things that happened before you were born. Thus we can talk about history without guilt. If we’re unwilling to talk about injustice in history, we won’t be very open to recognizing and talking about present day injustice.

Contradiction? The ultimate insult to the American flag is to take up arms against it. Many who did that are honored as great men. In the sequel to centuries of inequality, Americans will finally celebrate the truth that we are all equal!

To believe that blacks are less moral, less intelligent, less ambitious, or less resourceful than whites is racism.

Not one African, nor even one of their descendants, deserved to be trafficked and enslaved. It was a horrific crime against humanity. Slaveholders didn’t need a vaccine microchip implant. They conspired to control people by dehumanizing their skin color.

The Declaration of Independence didn’t see color. It said, “All men are created equal,” while it was blind to the trafficking of black people. A country where the pledge to the flag says “liberty and justice for all” should welcome efforts to bring injustice to light.

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Some times the status quo needs to go

Church tends to use Scripture to support the status quo. The risen Jesus makes Scriptures come alive to challenge our complacency. Talk to the living Jesus. Then listen. He wants to have a conversation with you.

Biblical Christianity is about Christ supremacy–laying down our desires, feelings, & opinions, to follow and obey the living Jesus.

If we’re unwilling to let the living Jesus override our desires and opinions and replace them with His, we’re carnal, not Spirit-led. The risen Jesus has shown me that any evil I see in humanity is also to some degree, lurking in me. Romans 7:18.

The foundation of biblically Christianity is spiritual revelation that comes thru inner interaction with the risen Jesus. It isn’t just a “decision for Christ.”

The risen Jesus and sin can’t live peaceably within you. One or the other gets the upper hand. Saying we love God, if we hate others, makes us a liar. Saying we have no sin, does too. 1 John 4:20 and 1 John 1:8.

Follow the stimulus of the Holy Spirit. Let God’s fire burn within you and direct you daily.

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Suggestions for humans

Fellow humans: Let’s treat each other with high regard. After all, everyone of us is a miracle. People who insult people disrespect the human race.

The human race has no subsets. We’re all the same breed. You’re not “different”! When you get to know people, heart to heart, you make the amazing discovery that we’re all pretty much alike.

Dare to be great. Don’t hate or berate people. However, to think you have no bias is a bias, because no human is completely objective and fair in his opinions.

Skin color is merely decorative. To think that it adds or detracts value from any human being is nuts! Let’s simplify things: If you act differently towards people of different skin colors, that’s racism.

No matter the color
Of your face,
We’re all equal members
Of the human race.

Nobody’s any better
Than you or me.
We’re all the same stock,
Can’t you see?

Hearts are red. When we connect heart to heart, we embrace each other as equals.

For the first time in history there’s a worldwide conversation about justice and equality for black people. God’s up to something! Try not to resist or fight against what He’s doing.

Look thru history and honor those who stood for equality. Search for: Off the RACE Track book.

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God’s not color-blind (no one is > or <)

God created skin-color, so you know He’s not color-blind. Of course, God sees our skin-color, but He doesn’t evaluate us by it. The color says nothing about the condition of a car or a house or a cat. The same goes for people!

I don’t believe that there are skin color based differences between people. Any characteristic you can find in white people you can also find in black people. Do you believe there are differences between blue-eyed-people and brown-eyed people?

The myth that darker skin color makes people different from lighter skinned people, needs to be publicly renounced. I see much greater differences between people of different personality types, than between people of different skin color.

It’s time to welcome people of color outside the lines of stereotypes, labels, customs, suspicions, and traditions. Until whites = blacks, and blacks = whites (no > or <), race will continue to be a big problem in America.

There’s no reason for skin-color to categorize humanity. We see eye-color but don’t break people into categories because of it.

Free association test: White person: _______. Black person: _______. Any difference reveals a lot about YOU.

If we adhere to the first words of the Constitution, “We the people of the United States,” there’s no room for “us” and “them.” I love connecting with people as equals. Even when I pastored a church, I never wanted to be called Rev. or Pastor–just Steve.

Your value is based on being a human being–not on skin color, career, mistakes, status, reputation, resume, or even behavior. If I know you or if I don’t know you, your life matters to me.

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Skin is a protective covering, not a marketing label

Skin is a protective covering, not a marketing label. It’s not supposed to define who we are. Dividing people into skin-color-based categories and putting them in tiers, has enabled much hate and caused many tears.

Categorizing and looking down on people because of the pigmentation of their epidermis, has never made sense to me. Categories divide. Race is one of the most divisive and hate-producing categories ever used by human beings.

All skin color is equal. Anything that overshadows that equality is sin. Every form I have to fill out asks my “race,” but none of them give me the option of “human.” Isn’t that “race-baiting?”

My race is human;
Yours is too.
We can’t change that,
No matter what we do.

Race is fiction. It’s a mythical idea, created in the 1500s, to devalue Africans and sanction their enslavement by Europeans. (Instead of dividing humanity into color-based categories in the 1500s, they could have made the categories height-based: 6-footers, 5-footers, & 4-footers.)

If we would leave “race” and pictures of ourselves off of online job applications, employers couldn’t discriminate by “race” before they meet an applicant.

Pride promotes misunderstanding and conflict. Humility embraces compassion and equality. Kindness confuses angry people and makes them question their hostility. The answer’s been blowing in the wind far too long. Let’s put down our pride and pick up boundless kindness and compassion.

When looters interrupt peaceful protests, it seems unfair for “fake news media” to call the whole thing a “riot.” In a Christ-filled heart there is no room for malice.

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