Talk:Christian Council of Britain

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The CCOB is certainly not founded either upon the emotion of hate or the activity of treating people in an inferior way because of their race or nation. However, in the CCOB we do recognise the existence of one proto-race which has, under God's providence, become differentiated into several races; and then into many nations or more close-net descent groups. This is the evidence of history and is acknowledged as such in the history recorded in the Holy Bible. People who pardody the position of the Bible or that of the CCOB in somewhat emotive terms need to realise that the CCOB is against racial or national misbehaviour. As it says in its minutes of formation: all nations will find their peace only in the Lord Jesus Christ, the Prince of Peace. The 'mainstream' Churches have departed from the teaching of the Holy Bible in many areas and that is perhaps why so few folks now attend them. This is to be very deeply regretted and we, in the CCOB, will do all that we can to help remaining churches recover their trust and confidence in the Holy Bible as the Word of God committed wholly unto writing. We would welcome everyone's contribution to this debate.
God has made Man in his own image. This mean people of all races have been created by God and are equal under him. Everyone who accepts Jesus Christ as Lord and Saviour will be accepted into heaven regardless of race or nation. There is only one race according to God; not a white race, not a black race, not an asian race, but only the race of Adam and Eve. One race living in one home that is Earth which God has made. It does not matter if a Russian, Pole, African or South American immigrates elsewhere in a foreign country as long as they abide by the laws of the land and coexist with the natives peacefully. The impression I am given is that the CCOB encourages people to remain or move back to the country of their 'origin', and this includes those who are 5th generation Britons and forbids mixed race relationships. Now how does this promote equality of God's people? --82.41.43.209 (talk) 01:42, 15 April 2008 (UTC)