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bola·Religion· about 3 hours ago

Why Integrationism Sounds Loving but Isn’t Biblical

Why Integrationism Sounds Loving but Isn’t Biblical

Integration often leads to losing our culture to dominant, pride-filled nations whose values conflict with Scripture. The Bible presents two roads: the Way of Yahuwah and the way of the devil. Scripture shows Messiah Yeshua opposes oppression (Luke 4:18). Pride blinds oppressors and warps their understanding of God’s word, as Satan masquerades as an angel of light (2 Corinthians 11:14). When we integrate with oppressors, we risk adopting their flawed theology and falling into destruction. Consider Pharaoh’s pride in Egypt’s technology and wealth. His heart was hardened, and he could neither repent nor escape God’s judgment. Integration with such an oppressor paved the way for his downfall. True unity among equals—fellow African nations or the African diaspora—reflects mutual respect and shared heritage. But Proverbs 3:31 warns: “Envy not the oppressor, and choose none of his ways.” Let us refuse integration with oppressors, leave Babylon’s ways behind, and stand firm as a God-fearing people. Amen.

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