Try Matthew 5, 43-48. It is part of the Sermon on the Mount.
Look at it this way: There is very little, if any, evidence that racism is instinctive. There are mountains of evidence that racism is a learned behavior - it is taught from one generation to the next. When people stop teaching it, it virtually disappears.
Seriously? Wow, yes Reverend Wright is a Christian, if he wasn't, would he be teaching the Bible?
That Christians believe in a stupid god. If you are a Christian, I would love to let you answer these questions. If you are agnostic or athiest, good for you. [See discussion page]
Some Christian Service Charities would include Association for Christian Conferences, Teaching and Service, Awana Clubs International, Baptist World Alliance and Bible League International.
It can be if he would study carefully the Christian Philosophy and its teaching.
Children are innocent. All they know of is their parents' teaching. Therefore, they grow up thinking the racism is alright because they don't know any different and that's what they've been taught.
That would be Gnosticism.
A topic sentence for racism now would be that racism still exists in our country and it needs to be stopped. A topic sentence from the past would be that racism was a way of life and many milestones have passed to overcome racist issues.
yes i would pick teaching because you help other people
Racism is the opposition or ridicule of a certain race. Racism takes place when ever there is the degradation of a certain race. An example of this would be when white slave masters would control the African American slaves.
In the spirit of "let a fifth grader answer this," (see discussion area) here is the teaching point of how you would set up the problem: (4 x 3 ) - 2 = ?
probably in, but there are instances where on would be correct - it depends on context.