The Truth about Racism: Its Origins, Legacy, and How God Wants Us to Deal with It - eBook
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The Truth about Racism: Its Origins, Legacy, and How God Wants Us to Deal with It - eBook  -     By: Philip Asante

The Truth about Racism: Its Origins, Legacy, and How God Wants Us to Deal with It - eBook

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Title: The Truth about Racism: Its Origins, Legacy, and How God Wants Us to Deal with It - eBook
By: Philip Asante
Format: DRM Free ePub
Vendor: WestBow Press
Publication Date: 2014
ISBN: 9781490826080
ISBN-13: 9781490826080
Stock No: WW62990EB

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Dr. Asante uncovers the truth about racism in this revealing and compelling book. He explains where racist ideology has come from, and the reasons why some people are racist, by exploring the contributions from both Christianity and the theory of Evolution. Learn how the Bible was deliberately misinterpreted and abused in order to justify slavery, segregation, colonialism, and apartheid. Better understand what legacy these institutions have left on people. Discover how Darwins theory of evolution led to the construction of the concept of different races and the resultant development of racial superiority and inferiority, based solely on skin coloration. This is a well-written and well-researched book that truly dissects the distressing and often uncomfortable subject of racism. It tugs at the heart strings of humanity and cries out for unity. Some will find the book controversial and uncomfortable, while others will find it liberating and supportive. It will challenge your very conscience and offer a revealing look into the development of racism.

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