Title: One Spirit, One Humanity: There is no difference among races of people : Rethinking Race relationship and Unity Through Genesis

Author:   Promise Nkwachukwu Ndekwe ,  Blessing Ngozichukwu Ndekwe ,  Tatyana Chinedu Ndekwe
Publisher:   Independently Published
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9798285091967


Pages:   278
Publication Date:   25 May 2025
Format:   Paperback
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Title: One Spirit, One Humanity: There is no difference among races of people : Rethinking Race relationship and Unity Through Genesis


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Picture this: A family gathering turns tense when an offhand comment ignites old wounds. Voices rise. Sides form. Relatives who share blood and history retreat to separate corners, their unity fractured over what began as a simple misunderstanding. Now zoom out. This same pattern repeats everywhere-in neighborhoods, communities, nations, and across continents. The dynamics that tear apart Sunday dinners mirror those that divide entire societies along racial, religious, and ideological lines. We live in an age of paradox. Technology connects us instantaneously across the globe, yet genuine human connection feels increasingly rare. Social media platforms promised to bring us together but have instead sorted us into echo chambers. Political discourse has devolved into tribal warfare. Religious communities that preach love often practice exclusion. Even families-our most fundamental units of belonging-fragment under these mounting pressures. What makes this pattern so troubling is its predictable progression: small fractures become fault lines. Resolvable disagreements harden into bitter oppositions. The very qualities that could heal these wounds-empathy, humble listening, recognition of our shared humanity-are precisely what division strips away, leaving us entrenched in positions where being right trumps being related. At the heart of these divisions lies a profound irony. For all our perceived differences, science has confirmed that beneath our diverse exteriors, we are remarkably, almost identically, human. We share 99.9% identical genes-a biological unity so complete that the tiny 0.1% variation accounts only for individual traits like height or complexion. The racial categories that have caused so much suffering throughout history emerged not from biological reality but from social and political constructs of the 16th century-relatively recent inventions imposed upon an ancient human family. These artificial divisions have cast long shadows across human history. Sacred texts-including the Bible-have been twisted to justify hierarchies never intended by their authors. Slavery, colonization, genocide, and countless everyday cruelties have been rationalized by distorting the very scriptures that, properly understood, proclaim human dignity. The consequences continue to reverberate through our social structures, economic systems, and personal relationships. This book invites you on a journey back to beginnings-not to demand belief or undermine faith, but to reclaim an ancient wisdom about human identity that speaks directly to our modern crisis of division. Through careful examination of Genesis 1-5:3, I've discovered something hidden in plain sight: a subtle but transformative distinction in humanity's creation story. God, being spirit, created humans as spirits in His divine image. Our physical bodies-those magnificent, diverse forms made from earth's elements and animated by divine breath-were designed for earthly purposes but do not themselves constitute our divine essence. The implications are profound. The body that houses you-with its particular shade of skin, texture of hair, or shape of eyes-is not what bears God's image. Rather, it is your spirit, your essential self, that carries this divine imprint. And this spiritual essence is what unites us across every physical difference. This perspective offers more than theological insight-it provides a radical foundation for human unity that can transform how we see ourselves and each other. Our bodies naturally adapted to different environments over generations, creating the beautiful diversity we see today. Yet beneath this diversity, our spirits remain unified in their divine origin-a truth that provides a powerful argument for human dignity that can resonate even with those outside religious traditions.

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Author:   Promise Nkwachukwu Ndekwe ,  Blessing Ngozichukwu Ndekwe ,  Tatyana Chinedu Ndekwe
Publisher:   Independently Published
Imprint:   Independently Published
Dimensions:   Width: 19.10cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   0.484kg
ISBN:  

9798285091967


Pages:   278
Publication Date:   25 May 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us.

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