Because this is RE hw I would agree.
The reasons why would be:
- Humans are all united together under 1 God therefore we're only I race of people.
- We shouldn've calssify people into subgroups according to their ethnic backgrounds and their beliefs. We're all the same and equal in the eyes of God.
- Jesus stated that we should love our neighbours, by loving each other we are united under 1 category and that is humans
- We are all brothers and sisters according to Catholic beliefs. We may belong to a church family, school family etc, but on the whole we're all fellow human beings.
Yer, hope that helps, it should!! =D
2007-10-03 04:29:36
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answered by hmmm??? 2
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On many forms we are asked what our race is. The multiple choice answers are typically White, black, asian, Indian, etc. But is there really a true difference between us?
We are all the same species - human or Homo Sapien. We call a little daschund and a great dane both dogs. We know they are from the same ancestors. It was breeding that cause one to be small and the other to be large.
Until mankind stops looking at the differences and starts seeing the similarity of the "breeds" within the human race, we will have racism.
btw, I do answer the forms asking for my race as "human"
We were all created equal in God's eyes, and we all were made in His image. That makes God white, black, Asian, Indian, and all the rest.
2007-10-03 04:35:40
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answered by ? 3
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We, as humans, divide ourselves in so many ways. We differ in races, religions, political issues and affiliations, culture, age, social status, and finacial worth.
Why do we do this?
Aren't we all in need of the same things? We all want to be loved and valued. We all want to feel safe and secure. We all want to be able to have our basic physical and emotional needs met everyday. We all want to be able to have a positive attitude and have a little fun while we are here on this planet.
Every person on this planet is worthy of basic human rights. So, yes, I agree that we should always feel that 'there is only one race, the human race'.
We should come together in brotherhood to strive for one another when there is injustice and human rights violations in front of us, holding us back from world peace and unity.
When someone or something violates our own rights we should stand up and speak out against such things so that one voice becomes thousands of voices that cannot be ignored. The world is ours to do with as we see fit, to watch it live and grow in a positive direction, or to watch it be destroyed and die while we sit back and do nothing.
Humanity is worth preserving, worth nuturing, and worth all the time put forth to create a positive existance for all who live on this earth. As a collective planet full of humans, until we truly come together, we are always in danger of falling apart and destroying each other over our differences.
2007-10-03 05:24:34
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answered by pink 6
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Yes, I agree.
God make Adam and Eve.
Everyone alive today are decendents of these two people.
When God destroyed the tower of Bable,
He separated people into all parts of the
world and separated their language. The people then evolved to suit their
part of the world, making up their own culture and traditions and religions.
It has been thousands of years since this
occurance and people have forgotten that
all men are related by the fact that we are
all created in the image and likeness of our
heavenly father.
2007-10-03 04:34:43
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answered by Blessed 7
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Ask yourself, "what do all people have in common. regardless of thier nationality or ethnicity?" Make a list, and don't leave out anything that sounds crazy or idealistic. Write as much as you can to justify each item on the list and then keep writing about the ones that inspire the most thought. Good luck.
2007-10-03 04:30:00
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answered by metanoia 3
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we do not as yet know how the human race began. but the fact that we just sprouted out from different geographical locations on Earth and the question why we are different from one another in race and color from each other are factual questions that remain to be solved. but scientists have determined that our gnome structures, despite the differences in race, etc. are identical, as far as evidence goes.
2007-10-03 04:31:56
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answered by Lance 5
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i would say that yes there is only one race
we are all humans with the same kinds of organs and limbs as every one else
we all have a heart a liver... etc
skin color shouldn't matter
because whether you like it or not we all have the same basic functions we all need sleep we all eat and drink
the same with religions we all can have a different opinion as long as we can accept others and not put them down
nobody really knows whats after death... we only have what we think is after death
:D
hope this helped somehow
2007-10-03 04:28:49
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answered by 1234 2
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actually if you wanted, you could look into the tower of babel.
he confused our language and seperated us. thus creating races.
unless your with a different religion.
Genesis 11:9
9 That is why it was called Babel [c] —because there the LORD confused the language of the whole world. From there the LORD scattered them over the face of the whole earth.
2007-10-03 04:39:38
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answered by Chippy v1.0.0.3b 6
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ok, so do you believe that your ethnic background, skin color, country of birth make you a different race? Classification of people. Whites, Blacks, Jews, Irish ect... Are they soo different biologically? If so why? If not why? those are the actual questions.
2007-10-03 04:31:07
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answered by M the Magnificent 3
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a million. why might want to someone disagree with a christian: 'reason they seem a. atheists b. devil worshipers c. pagans. d. each of the above (deluded by utilizing demonic lies) answer: d. 2. why might want to someone trust a christian : 'reason they seem a. life like b. seek for the truth c. favor to believe the truth d. each of the above answer: d. 3. t/f if all of us were a christian, there might want to be no racism answer: t 4. t/f if all of us were a pagan, there might want to be no racism answer: f rationalization: you've been given this question to brainwash you into believing in a unmarried international faith because the answer to unravel all international complications. maximum pagans, devil worshipers, and atheists might want to need one international authorities, with one international faith, with one international chief. maximum Christians, might want to allow you to understand that this one international chief is the antichrist; if every person worships him, they are going to hell. also, Christians might want to plead with you no longer to take the rfid chip and nwo digital tattoo. Why? because Christians believe that anybody who receives the nwo tattoo is going to hell. also, Christians might want to beg you no longer to pass right into a alien deliver deliver. Why? because demons (wearing pretend human pores and skin) will invite human beings to pass right into a alien deliver deliver, and, whoever is going in, comes out a non secular zombie. Ouch.
2016-10-20 04:44:55
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answered by ? 4
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