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One Race, One Blood by Ken Ham and Charles Ware was a pretty quick read, once I sat down to actually read it. The book itself is 163 pages, with a lot more in the appendices.
A lot of this information was not new for me, which probably helped make it a quick read. If you haven't read/seen other materials on evolution and racism and on the biblical view of races, you might need more time to ponder the content.
What I loved about this book was the final two chapters -- Grace Relations and New Seeds -- written by Charles Ware, which talk about what we as a church need to be doing. Those were the chapters that made me think. And for me, those are the chapters that make this a book to own.
One aspect I liked was the idea that as Christians we need to ban the term "race" from our vocabulary and start seeing past the little surface differences between people. It made me laugh, though, as I thought about how difficult that is. Even if we really want to. It seems like everything, everywhere is constantly trying to split people up and categorize us all by what shade of brown we are.
Disclaimer: I received this book for free from New Leaf Publishing Group. No other compensation was received. The fact that I received a complimentary product does not guarantee a favorable review.
Rating: [5 of 5 Stars!] |
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