What is Scripture’s stance on ethnic, religious, and political discrimination?
If you spend enough time studying the Hebrew Scripture, you will eventually discover that, in the eyes of the
Creator [blessed be He], there are no Jews, no Christians, no Muslims, and no Samaritans; there is no Black
person, and no White person; there is no American, no Chinese, no Russian, and no Arab; there are no
Republicans, nor are there any Democrats.
In the eyes of Moses’ God, there’s only people who fear the Creator [striving to live the life of holiness,
justice, mercy, and humility enshrined by God’s commandments], and people who don’t yet fear Him, [and
therefore oppose the life of holiness enshrined by God’s commandments].
Those who openly fear God, deserve or praise, our admiration, and our support [no matter if they are Arabs,
or Jews; Russians, or Americans; Blacks, or Whites; Democrats, or Republicans]. But those who openly
oppose God [refusing to obey God’s commandments, and encouraging others to do the same] deserve neither
our praise, our admiration, nor our support [no matter if they are Arabs, or Jews; Russians, or Americans;
Blacks, or Whites; Democrats, or Republicans]. As is written:
“God judgeth the righteous, and God is angry with the wicked every day. If he turn not, he will whet his
sword; he hath bent his bow, and made it ready. He hath also prepared for him the instruments of death...”-
Psalm 7:11-13, KJV. And also says in another place: “They that forsake the law praise the wicked: but such
as keep the law contend with them”- Proverbs 28:4, KJV.
In fact, even when the wicked prays to God, until his heart is willing to follow the path of holiness outlined
by God's Law, his prayer is considered to be an abomination. As is written: “He that turneth away his ear
from hearing the Law, even his prayer shall be abomination”- Proverbs 28:3, KJV
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Our dear Christian brothers and sisters: Please bear in mind that the aim of the information herein
provided isn't to persuade you to abandon your faith in the Messianic claims of Jesus Christ (peace and
blessings be upon him). Rather, their sole purpose is to demonstrate the reason why Reformed Samaritans
cannot embrace Christian theology, as by so doing we feel we would be embracing a subtle form of self
deception (in other words, we would be “rationalizing” the rebellion implied in going against the plain and
simple teaching of God's Law). Thus, although we consider Christianity to be a noble and godly religion, we
believe Christian theology isn't the right path for he who believes in the Divine inspiration of God's Law, and
therefore wants to live by it's precepts. Peace be upon you!”
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