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Racism and Scripture

The religious attitude to racism has changed over the years.

Racism

Racism

  • Racism is the view one race is superior over another.
  • This usually means that one race has fewer rights than another, and is sometimes enslaved.
  • The religious attitude to racism has changed over the years.
    • This is partly because the Bible is an old scripture, and society’s attitude to slavery has changed since it was written.
Racism and the Bible

Racism and the Bible

  • The first versions of the Bible were written nearly 3,000 years ago, when social attitudes were quite different.
  • It was then very common for conquering nations to enslave other peoples.
  • This led to the idea that some races were stronger or more intelligent than others.
    • Some also thought that life in their 'superior' society had better morals or manners.
The Old Testament

The Old Testament

  • In the Old Testament, there are many examples of slavery.
  • The Israelites were slaves in Egypt until Moses freed them.
  • Later, the Israelites went on to enslave the Canaanites when they conquered the Promised Land.
    • ‘When Israel grew strong they put the Canaanites to forced labour’ (Judges 1:28)
The New Testament

The New Testament

  • In the New Testament, St Paul treats the issue of racial superiority directly.
  • In his letter to Philemon, he said he should consider himself not as a bondservant but as a brother.
    • This reflected the teaching that people of every race are one in Christ (Galatians 3:26-28).
  • However, in Paul’s letters to the Ephesians and Colossians he tells slaves to obey their earthly masters with respect and fear (Colossians 3:22).
The Curse of Ham

The Curse of Ham

  • Ham was one of Noah’s sons, and in Genesis it says he was cursed by Noah.
  • It is said that Africans are descendants of Ham, and that their skin colour is part of the curse.
  • Commentators agree that the interpretation of the story is completely wrong, as there is no mention of race or skin colour in the story.
  • However, some Christians, in particular in the Southern United States, have used this scripture to justify racism and slavery.
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