There is an inherent tension between race realism and Christianity, despite apologists trying their best to claim the two can be reconciled.
Race awareness is discernment. It is particular. It is exclusive.
Christianity is universalizing. It is encompassing. It is inclusive.
Bridging the gap is a difficult argument I’ll save for another day’s effortpoast. It isn’t an impossible task. It’s helpful to remember that Christianity survived for 2,000 years as a predominately White European religion whose followers had no guilt about excluding racial aliens and no belief that this contradicted Christ’s teachings.
It is only now, as Christianity seeks to shed itself of its White European bedrock, that it is dying as a force in world events.
