Posted on 02/24/2011 8:12:36 AM PST by geraldmcg
You know that it is a common issue all over the world that each ethnic group can look at any other ethnic group and find a characteristic that may not fit their own mindset of normal behavior. For example, group (A) may like to sit on the ground, eat their chicken soup out of one big community bowl and chant about the earth, wind and fire, while group (b) prefers to sit on couches, eat their buffalo wings and watch an Earth, Wind and Fire concert on HDTV. Neither one is right or wrong, yet we can easily let petty things like this drive a wedge between us.
What do you think God's intentions were when he created such a racially and culturally diverse world? That is not an easy question to answer. However I do believe that each ethnic group was blessed with talents and unique abilities that were meant to complete the family of man, and enrich the global community. Keeping in mind that we are not bound to the legacy of our ancestors, individually we can aspire to what our hearts desire.
I am just going to name a few examples of what I am trying to convey. This is not an all inclusive list. I will call these positive racial contributions (others might call it racism).
Japanese (or Oriental Natives) - math, innovation, detail and focus
Mexican (or South American Natives) - horticulture, metallurgy, patience
African (or Black Natives) - athletics, rich textiles, endurance
German (or European Natives) - engineering, science, determination
English - Scottish (Northern Europe Natives) - business administration, animal husbandry, methodology
America is a huge laboratory where we can bring all these talents and traits together, blessing each other and the world.
What are your thoughts? Can you add to these or offer your own observations to the gifts and dominant positive traits of any other people groups. There are so very many. What about your own ancestry?
God made us different, but it is Christ that binds us. People who don't share my race, but have given their hearts to Christ, are my brothers.
No implications intended. I agree, cultures can make a big difference. Yet, I believe that we were created in God’s image. And as his offspring we have an inborn desire to create as well. Perhaps I pride myself on being simple minded. I have many more questions than answers.
I am your brother.
I think you are starting to understand the spirit in which I wrote the article. I do not deny the friction between different people groups. I think the heart of the conflicts we have are more spiritual than cultural. I was hoping people would contribute more positive attributes that our ancestors exhibited when relating to one another.
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