>God creates all nations

These guys: "Nations isn't real."
So, Christianity is now heading towards another schism, between those who acknowledge race and nation, and those who reject it in favor of their interpretation of Galatians 3:28.

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I only know of one small group of churches whose leadership acknowledge race reality and opposes miscegenation: Christian Identity. They use some very creative interpretations of the bible to support the positions. They believe that Adam and Jesus were White, and the real Israelites are Europeans.

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First Macabees or 1 Macabees Chapter 12 claims Spartans have ancestry from Abram or Abraham

drbo.org/chapter/45012.htm

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1 Macabees is found in the Roman Catholic Apocrypha

These are extra books in the Bible that so called Roman Catholics use that some so called Protestant denominations as do not have

Or they are books that some so called Protestant denominations removed

You can find it in Douay Rheims or maybe some American Standard Version translations

I can not remember the other newer Roman Catholic translations and the new ones seem kike influenced

From the Orthodox perspective, the Deuterocanon was excised from Holy Writ, precisely because it’s very Catholic reading. Which makes sense as it detailed the transition after the Babylonian Captivity into a largely Hellenized Nation.

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You really should specify Eastern Orthodox when you say Orthodox because there is also Oriental Orthodox

And Church of the East might also function in a similar administrative matter even though it is not called Orthodox

Also there are African nation named Churches having some books that other Churches do not have in the Bible & these Churches are supposedly very old and not some recent invention by black "schizos"

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I would have specified - but in the case of Biblical Canon none of the Orthodox diverge on the Deuterocanon’s inclusion; as far as I’m aware the only divergence at all is the Ethiopians, who have more books including Enoch

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