>We are all sons of Adam — no Christian can deny this. However, we are not all sons of Japheth, nor are we all sons of Ham, and nor are we all sons of Shem. The descent of the nations (i.e., races) of man are given in the Table of Nations (Genesis 10). Nature is entirely in accord with Scripture. The nations can be seen in a number of ways — geographically, genotypically, behaviorally.
>In this episode, we will be covering the fundamentals of human race. In a future episode, we will cover the theological import of these facts (if you are looking for Galatians 3:28, please wait for that future episode). This topic makes many Christians uncomfortable, but discomfort is not the standard — truth is. Test what we say against Scripture and against the natural facts.
>As we will cover in the episode, there are four categories of men when it comes to understanding and accepting the reality of race:
the Atheist/Evolutionist (who can prove race from the science, but often denies it nonetheless);
the Marxist (who once affirmed the reality of race, but now denies it for political purposes);
the naïve Christian or otherwise (who holds ‘one race, the human race’, parroting the second category, perhaps unwittingly); and
the Christian who affirms the reality of God’s created order, which includes race.
We are firmly in the fourth category.
Also human race behavior and society https://stone-choir.com/on-human-race-behavior-and-society/
On Human Race: Scripture and Soteriology https://stone-choir.com/on-human-race-scripture-and-soteriology/
>Race is a biological and a theological reality. The God Who created the Universe also created the races of men. The differences between and among the races of men have very real consequences for society, for neither the individual nor the average member of a given race is identical to or interchangeable with members of another race.
>We are all sons of Adam — no Christian can deny this. However, we are not all sons of Japheth, nor are we all sons of Ham, and nor are we all sons of Shem. The descent of the nations (i.e., races) of man are given in the Table of Nations (Genesis 10). Nature is entirely in accord with Scripture. The nations can be seen in a number of ways — geographically, genotypically, behaviorally.
>In this episode, we will be covering the fundamentals of human race. In a future episode, we will cover the theological import of these facts (if you are looking for Galatians 3:28, please wait for that future episode). This topic makes many Christians uncomfortable, but discomfort is not the standard — truth is. Test what we say against Scripture and against the natural facts.
>As we will cover in the episode, there are four categories of men when it comes to understanding and accepting the reality of race:
the Atheist/Evolutionist (who can prove race from the science, but often denies it nonetheless);
the Marxist (who once affirmed the reality of race, but now denies it for political purposes);
the naïve Christian or otherwise (who holds ‘one race, the human race’, parroting the second category, perhaps unwittingly); and
the Christian who affirms the reality of God’s created order, which includes race.
We are firmly in the fourth category.
Also human race behavior and society https://stone-choir.com/on-human-race-behavior-and-society/
On Human Race: Scripture and Soteriology https://stone-choir.com/on-human-race-scripture-and-soteriology/
>Race is a biological and a theological reality. The God Who created the Universe also created the races of men. The differences between and among the races of men have very real consequences for society, for neither the individual nor the average member of a given race is identical to or interchangeable with members of another race.