May 28, 2021

Thoughts On Critical Race Theory

In the heated debate over "Critical Race Theory" (involving "institutional" or "structural" racism), it seems to me that the focus is on the wrong place. The right place is to talk about "hate." People have been hating one another since the fall of man in the Garden of Eden. It characterizes humanity in its fallen depraved state. Wrote the inspired apostle Paul:

"To speak evil of no man, to be no brawlers, but gentle, shewing all meekness unto all men. For we ourselves also were sometimes foolish, disobedient, deceived, serving divers lusts and pleasures, living in malice and envy, hateful, and hating one another." (Titus 3: 2-3 KJV)

We are simply prone or disposed to hate due to our depraved nature. We do what we do because of who we are. Hate is in our hearts. We hate God (the true God) and his strict rules. We hate others who we think do not treat us fairly or respectfully. We are daily filled with resentment. 

Do some people hate others because of their race or ethnicity? Yes. Is it anything new? No. Will the world's best thinkers and wise men give us the cure for this inbred hate? No. 

What real difference does it matter if I hate my neighbor because he is black, white, brown, red, etc., or if I hate him for some other similar reason? If I hate fat people, is that not as bad? If I hate Democrats or Republicans, how is that any better than race hatred? 

Every race is guilty of hatred against other races and ethnic groups. Blacks hate whites. Whites hate blacks. It is not one sided. 

One of the signs of the times for the consummation of the present age and the return of the Lord Jesus Christ was given by Christ in his Olivet discourse, saying that one of those signs involved "nation rising against nation," or ethnic group against ethnic group (the Greek word denoting ethnic groups rather than nation states). There will be a greater hatred and warfare among ethnic groups in the very last days.