I’ll add they also admit the blacks of the tribe they worked with were extremely prejudiced against blacks of other tribes. They were OK with whites, but not blacks of other tribes.
At our church we have another church (sort of a church within a church) that was started by a guy that fled Rwanda years ago. He is from one tribe, and when he started it, all the members were also from that tribe.
As the years went on the church attracted more and more members recently arriving from Africa - from all sorts of tribes. It is amazing to hear their testimonies. It was literally relatives and fathers of these people that had killed each others relatives and family members. But here they are worshiping together.
Last year there was a flare up in the tribal wars (in the Congo(?) where many of their relatives had fled to. One guy was on the phone with his brother and an enemy tribe came in and killed him while they were on the phone! But he is still able to worship with those other tribal members here in the U.S.
I guess they are in the “tribe of Jesus Christ” now!?
Double BINGO and Dittoes!