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Racism During World War Two: A Comparative Analysis

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Good and evil both exist in the world because of the original sin that Adam and Eve created when they did against the word of the lord by eating the forbidden fruit. For punishment God decided to bring suffering to the world. Suffering is happening every day from people sinning and creating moral evil, but every human has the ability to not sin against God and his teachings because God gifted them with a conscience, which gives people the change to choose between good and evil. But in the past mankind has not listened to the word of God and Mortal sin
Racism is a huge problem around the world and has been for a long time because of other religions, rare or skin colours thinking they are superior to others. Racism during world war two was …show more content…

“Every form of social or cultural discrimination in fundamental personal rights on the grounds of sex, race, colour. Social conditions, language or religion must be curbed and eradicated as incompatible with God’s design” (Kammer, 1996-2018). This quote means that every person Is design by God himself and that person is the way they are being God wanted them to be that way, that is why no one should be racism towards each other as we are only perfect in the eyes of God. We should live as equals not live like some religions, colour, sex etc, are better are more powerful than others. “racism is not merely one sin among many, it is a radical evil dividing the human family” (Kammer, 1996-2018). Racism is a worldwide problem and is creating a Hole in the family of God. The Catholic Church is trying to put a stop to this, by speaking the word of the lord and explaining the images that God had for us, even if humanity continuously sin and go against God, he will always forgive and love all. Over the years many Churches have showed different ways that everyone cannot sin against God and his wishes, by creating bible texts and scriptures about God that many Christians believe in and used to motivate them to helping others in

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