But suppose God is black? What if we go to Heaven and we, all our lives, have treated the Negro as an inferior, and God is there, and we look up and He is not white? What then is our response?
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
No human race is superior; no religious faith is inferior. All collective judgments are wrong. Only racists make them.
Thank God that at least in one place, all men are equal: in the church of God. I do not consider it any degradation to kneel side by side with a Negro in the house of our Heavenly Father.
God tells us not to judge one another, no matter what anyone's sexual preferences are or if they're black, brown or purple.
I think it is a sin to look at another person as inferior to yourself because of race or because of ethnic background, and I think the greatest thing to do is to pray that God will give you love for them, and I do.
We should always be disposed to believe that that which appears white is really black, if the hierarchy of the Church so decides.
Let us stop saying 'white Americans' and 'colored Americans,' let us try once and for all saying... Americans. Let human beings be equal on Earth as in Heaven.
It is our responsibility to find God in someone who is different from us. I think that God basically says, 'I created diversity on purpose, and it is your responsibility to figure out how to make it work.'
When we go to war I will not ask the White Racist next to me what is he Christian or Atheist? I will only expect him or her to kill the enemy as I will.
If we should ever get to Heaven, we shall find nobody to reproach us for being black, or for being slaves.
God does not discriminate against people, regardless of color, religion, social class, or gender and sexual preferences.