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loveyou17:

if got is white how did he make black ppl ( please do not be offended of this i want to know how) (and please do not report me).

omariyaheverett:

got?

sxdsouls:

who is "got"

loveyou17:

god mb

Xxbabyjas04xx:

do you mean god?

sxdsouls:

sorry capital G in God

omariyaheverett:

we don't know what God looks like so how do you know he's white

itsmehjay:

How exactly do yk he's white?

Xxbabyjas04xx:

\(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @sxdsouls sorry capital G in God \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{End of Quote}}\) sryy

sxdsouls:

Well uhm God made everyone. Black people, White people and all skin colours. In Genesis 1:26 God says, “Let Us make man (adam) in Our image, according to Our likeness.” Then 1:27 describes his creative action: “So God created man (adam) in His own image; He created him in the image of God; He created them male and female.”[1] The “image of God” relates to one or more of the following: 1) the mental and spiritual faculties that people share with God; 2) the appointment of humankind as God’s representatives on earth; and 3) a capacity to relate to God. Yet what is clear is that being created in “the image of God” is a spectacular blessing; it is what distinguishes people from animals. Likewise, whether or not the “image of God” in people was marred or blurred in the “Fall” of Genesis 3, it is clear that at the very least people still carry some aspect of the image of God, and this gives humankind a very special status in the creation. Furthermore, as mentioned above, Adam and Eve are ethnically generic, representing all ethnicities. Thus the Bible is very clear in declaring from the beginning that all people of all races and ethnicities carry the image of God. -Google

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