Arthur Brain
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Mat 15:26 But he answered and said, It is not meet to take the children‘s bread, and to cast it to dogs.
Yes, and? Where is Jesus specifically calling the woman a dog here? :idunno:
Mat 15:26 But he answered and said, It is not meet to take the children‘s bread, and to cast it to dogs.
That's the point of this thread.
It isn't a sin to be racist.
Not only is it not necessarily sinful, it's often times good! (i.e., Mexican people working in a Mexican food restaurant is a good thing, not a bad thing.)
I'm having trouble understanding how racism, which is a legally-protected right, isn't immoral or evil or wicked. Jesus made a point of saying that sin starts in the heart or the thoughts (Matthew 5-7 comes to mind). If that is true of adultery and murder, it would seem to hold with racist thoughts and actions, no? Lawful does not equal moral.
He does, but it's not meant as a derogative statement...
He does, but it's not meant as a derogative statement any more than calling the Jews "sheep" is meant to be derogative.
I wouldn't want anyone else making my Mexican food.
That's true, but the problem is... in today's society no matter what you say about any race the victim mentality pounces and declares that WE ARE devaluing other humans with any mundane comment. I would argue that many times we are NOT devaluing other humans.You and I have a completely different definition of racism and racist then. As I understand it, racism implies a devaluation of the individual on the basis of something that isn't a choice. That's ridiculous. No way that it is right and GOOD to devalue an individual on a racial basis.
Yes, and? Where is Jesus specifically calling the woman a dog here? :idunno:
Generally speaking... me either!And I wouldn't want Mexicans making my Chinese food.
Inconsiderate is not an objective term, therefore NO it is not a sin to be inconsiderate.Is it a sin to be inconsiderate of others? If racism is the result of being inconsiderate then that is the only question that needs to be answered. I think different Christians have differing views on whether being inconsiderate is a sin or not.
He does, but it's not meant as a derogative statement any more than calling the Jews "sheep" is meant to be derogative.
That's a great point and I agree completely. My mom is 100% Italian and there are more stereotypes about Italians than any other group (I think). It doesn't bother me at all. Many stereotypes about Italians are actually very accurate.
That's a great point and I agree completely. My mom is 100% Italian and there are more stereotypes about Italians than any other group (I think). It doesn't bother me at all. Many stereotypes about Italians are actually very accurate.
That limited definition would make everyone a racist.
Consider:
- everyone thinks there are actual differences, genetic differences, between racial groups that have real consequences
- everyone feels more of an affinity for or sense of belonging to people of their own ethnic group
- everyone tends to put the interests of their "people" or ethnic group ahead of the interests of other groups just as they put their own family’s interests over others
How about we include other even broader definitions while we're at it...?
“Civil rights laws were not passed to protect the rights of white men and do not apply to them.” - Chairman Mary Frances Berry, U.S. Commission on Civil Rights
“Only whites can be racist.” - Cornell University
“[Racism is] The systematic subordination of members of targeted racial groups who have relatively little social power in the United States (Blacks, Latino/as, Native Americans, and Asians), by the members of the agent racial group who have relatively more social power (Whites).” - Seattle school district
I wouldn't want anyone else making my Mexican food.
Mat 15:26 But he answered and said, It is not meet to take the children‘s bread, and to cast it to dogs.
This was a point I made on another thread regarding the interracial couple that was denied a marriage license...
Apparently to call someone a dog at that time was highly derogatory.
...but Jesus does not call the woman a dog when reading the passage.
So do you prefer The Godfather or Goodfellas? :chuckle:I am 100 percent Sicilian (genetically, although I was born in Connecticut - all four of my grandparents were born in Palermo), and I am never offended by stereotypes about Italians or Sicilians. I laugh at most comments about Italians. Especially when the person does not know the origins of the supposedly derogatory comment. Like when someone calls me a WOP and does not even know what they are saying. WOP - is an acronym for without papers. At the time that this label was coined there were two major groups of immigrants. The Italians and the Irish. At Ellis Island there were two lines for immigrants. One was for immigrants who had papers from the country they came, the other line was for those who did not. Most Italians did not have papers. Ironically when people call me a WOP they have no idea that they are wrong. All four of my grandparents had their papers.
I'm very happy whenever I'm granted the opportunity to agree with you, TH.
I still think racial bigotry is stupid, though. :chuckle: