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2007-07-03 10:57:02 · 53 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

53 answers

They are just like I am, they are sinners.

2007-07-03 11:12:36 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

I think they're perfectly fine human beings who got a raw deal in the past because white Christians were able to use the Bible to justify slavery. The only significant differences between Blacks and Whites in America are cultural and can be directly attributed to slavery, racism, and Lyndon Johnson's "Great Society." If the welfare state had not required black women to exclude adult males from their households in order to qualify for welfare, black culture would be much more civilized than it is today. All too often boys raised without strong male role-models grow up to become criminals with little interest in family life. Modern black culture has come a long ways, but is still suffering from the profound negative effects of the welfare system's institutionalized sexism. All boys need the experience of having a loving and productive father, if they're ever to become one themselves.

2007-07-03 11:27:48 · answer #2 · answered by Diogenes 7 · 1 0

Wow! I can not believe this question. But I always say, " There is really never a stupid question only stupid people" Black White Brown Yellow Red What does this matter? We are all born a child of God. God does not see Color. We are all connected. The colors of a rainbow make the rainbow without the difference in color it would just be a boring arch. People of color have endured much hurt and pain from the white man. Yet they have overcome the white man's wrath. I would say the answer to your question is: I can tell if I like a person by the way they treat me. Therefore I look at their heart and human kindness toward all mankind. I too try to follow Jesus and I too do not see color.
May the Lord Bless you and Keep you and Grant you Peace and Understanding to think outside the box.
Peace Out!

2007-07-03 11:10:23 · answer #3 · answered by moondego 3 · 2 2

What do I think!?! Well lets see I believe that we are survivors, I believe that we have many misconceptions to overcome, I believe that there are some of us that make us look bad, I believe that we need to stick together more instead of pull apart, I think that we need to stop blaming others for some of the misfortunes that we have had, I think that some of us need to take advantage of some of the opportunities given, I believe that we need to stop feeding the machine(media) and challenge some of their beliefs about us bc what is seen on tv and the news is basically all hype bc we are all not like that. I believe that we need to take education seriously for ourselves and our children.

I could go on BUT.....I digress. All and all I believe that black people are beautiful, resourceful, intelligent BUT we let life and sterotypes get in the way of what we can be as a people.

2007-07-03 11:32:37 · answer #4 · answered by Candle Queen 3 · 1 0

I must admit to being at something of a loss when it comes to trying to frame your question within the subject of religion and spirituality. I truly cannot fathom any connection between a persons outward appearance and their soul. I hope and pray that your question is simply unintentionally over-broad.

That being said, I feel the "black people' are simply people, who share the same fears, desires, passions, etc. as every other being\spirit who has been fortunate enough to be granted the grace to experience "life" in our short-lived human form. Blessings...

2007-07-03 11:13:31 · answer #5 · answered by Stevie 3 · 2 0

The are people.

2007-07-03 11:01:03 · answer #6 · answered by Karrose 5 · 5 0

Come on people lets not sugar coat anything!!! She is asking for our opinion. If you don't like it.. tough. They can be very funny and fun to hang with but most i encounter are unpleasant. It all comes down to education. Some are just unfortunate to receive equal opportunity as far as jobs and schooling opportunities. But I also believe nothing is holding them back except themselves. When it comes down to it I just hate ghetto black people. Any large group of black people in public seems to stir up a lot tension and they don't act civil. They can be very impolite, vulgar, rude, and threatening. Groups of black men I observe verbally assault other ethnicity's in the faces of other people. Ghetto black people also want everything handed to them and it’s just not how this world works. Another flaw is that African American men are very blunt. My girlfriend is a very attractive black women and she does not like black men because how outspoken they are in a negative way. I will walk with my girl and they still “holla” at her. They pass the line when it should be a complement but then turns into sexual harassment!! A lot of woman can vouch for that. But there are a lot of great black people too. They seem to have the best sense of humor and very unique personalities. I love hanging with them as long as their not simple minded and ghetto. That is probably their biggest downfall.

2007-07-03 11:29:07 · answer #7 · answered by mikeym_84 2 · 2 1

they are no different then white people. I have many friends that are black and they are family to me. we don't treat each other any different because we have different skin color. if we where all the same, then it would be dull. look at the flowers and the animals, they are all different. I remember growing up with a black and white TV. everything looked the same how dull that was. also this is the 21st century and questions like this should not be asked.

2007-07-03 11:02:09 · answer #8 · answered by lover of Jehovah and Jesus 7 · 4 1

I dont think you're racist by asking this question. I think you just want to know what people think about black people. I'm black myself.

2007-07-03 12:51:44 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I don't have an opinion about black people as a group any more than I have an opinion about grocery store clerks or construction workers as a group. I deal with people individually, not because of their skin color or their occupation or anything else.

2007-07-03 11:00:20 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 7 0

What do you think about black people?

2007-07-03 11:00:56 · answer #11 · answered by Charley 5 · 4 1

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