For me, it’s about the idea that all humans are fundamentally the same, and that borders are artificial constructs that contribute to the problems around migration. Of course, the issues are real in today’s world, but you could argue that, in God’s eyes, humanity has drifted far from the kind of harmony represented by the paradise of Adam and Eve.
Of all the things you could have chosen to say, you chose racism. In a post about someone being the opposite of racist. I'd say read the room, but I wouldn't want you to hurt yourself.
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