What is the origin of the races of mankind?
“Adam named his wife Eve, because she was to become the
mother of everyone living.”—Genesis 3:20.
WHAT EXPERTS SAY
The
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)
states that “all human beings belong to a single species and are descended from
a common stock.”—Declaration on Race and Racial Prejudice, 1978.
WHAT THE BIBLE SAYS
God
created two humans, Adam and Eve, and he said to them: “Be fruitful and become
many, fill the earth and subdue it.” (Genesis 1:28) Thus, Adam and Eve came to
be the father and mother of all humankind. Later, when a flood wiped out most
of the earth’s population, four couples survived—Noah and his wife along with
their three sons and their wives. The Bible teaches that all of us descended
from Noah’s sons.—Genesis 9:18, 19.
Is any race
superior to another?
“[God]
made out of one man every nation of men to dwell on the entire surface of
the earth.”—Acts 17:26.
WHAT SOME HAVE SAID
During
the 20th century, a number of groups adopted racist ideologies. The Nazis,
for example, argued that there was a biological basis for beliefs concerning
racial superiority. On the other hand, the UNESCO document cited earlier
recognized “the essential unity of the human race and consequently the
fundamental equality of all human beings and all peoples.”
WHAT THE BIBLE SAYS
Acts 10:34, 35 states: “God is not
partial, but in every nation the man who fears him and does what is right is
acceptable to him.” For this reason, nobody can rightly consider one race to be
superior to another.
Jesus
set the standard for Christians when he said to his disciples: “All of you are
brothers.” (Matthew 23:8) He prayed that his followers
be united and be “perfected into one,” not divided or segregated.—John 17:20-23; 1 Corinthians 1:10.
Will there ever be an end to racism?
“In the final part of the days, the mountain of the house
of Jehovah will become firmly established . . . , and to it
all the nations will stream.”—Isaiah 2:2.
WHAT SOME THINK
Ongoing
racial tension leads people in many lands to question whether society has made
any significant progress in dealing with racism. Some conclude that they will never
see racial equality.
WHAT THE BIBLE SAYS
God will not tolerate racial hatred
indefinitely. On the contrary, under his Kingdom, men and women “out of all
nations and tribes and peoples and tongues” will serve him in unity,
demonstrating genuine love for their fellow man. (Revelation 7:9) God’s Kingdom is not some
abstract condition of the heart. Rather, it is a government that will have
profound effects on our earth—the very place that God intended for all peoples
to dwell without racial barriers.
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