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Is Being RIGHTWING a SIN!?

Contra Mundum

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Racism and Neighborly Love in a Biblical Context

This chapter explores the moral implications of racism through a biblical lens, discussing ancient Roman slavery and the New Testament's approach to partiality. It emphasizes the call to love all neighbors, drawing on the parable of the Good Samaritan to challenge narrow definitions of community love. The speakers engage with the complexities of cultural identity and political ideology, arguing for a nuanced understanding of neighborliness that transcends ethnic boundaries.

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