Yes, out of Adam God created all races in His image. Now your turn, but somehow I doubt your going to answer any of my questions.
Our conversation just reminded me of a little episode that occurred in my home town not so long ago:
My town’s soccer-team hosted a game against another team, notorious for its fascist fans. Be it on purpose be it by accident, two of these fascist fans strolled into a bar, notorious for its extremely left-wing guests. Didn’t take long for one of the local Antifa's black-block guys to walk up to the Nazis' table and ask “Are you Nazis, or what?” The two stood up, looked him straight into the face and said: “yes”. (Don’t know whether it was a miracle or the patron’s amazing peace-keeper qualities, but the two made it out of there in one piece. Thank God for that.)
Now I got to give it to these two Nazis: while I certainly find their ideology despicable, at least they had the guts to own up to it.
junobet, junobet. Nice attempt.
First of all I disagree with you that climate has anything to do with the creation of the races which you indicated in post #42. Second of all, you say now 'out of Adam God created all races in His image'. That is just another way for you to say the same as you did in #42. My question to you is did God create the races of man? Not, did God create all races in His image?
But I can see you are not willing to be forthright in your answer so I will forgo my question to you. As to your questions to me, yes every one born of Adam is created in the image of God as Adam was created in the image of God. As to your question about God loving white people more than black people, God loves who He loves. Some are white, some are black, some are brown, etc. etc. But that doesn't change a thing about the race of men, that it exists and is to be considered in this life.
Stranger