ON “HUMAN FALLENNESS”

ON “HUMAN FALLENNESS”

Frontier lead representative Kandt dehumanised Africans, regarding Rwandans as simple creatures whose skulls could be gathered. Before the 1994 slaughter, fanatic radio dehumanised Tutsis, calling them “cockroaches.” In both chronicled occurrences, we defy the depriving of the holiness from delicate humankind; people likened to creatures to be butchered or gathered. Be that as it may, might we venture to look into this chasm without additionally facing a similar penchant in our own hearts, the tendency towards evil, where we have minimised, deprecated, underestimated, or hurt others whose lives are similarly valuable in God’s eyes? Indeed opposing genocide or colonialism, racism or discrimination doesn’t begin from moral prevalence; however, through profound modesty that sees fallen humankind with every one of its downfalls, and perceives that human fallenness in our hearts also. Yes, human fallenness is entirely redeemed by Jesus Christ! That’s it!!!

 

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