Why love is essential to moral objectivity

Why love is essential to moral objectivity

One of the reasons I’m not racist is that I was raised with tv shows like Barney and the Care Bears as a kid, and our school teachers always taught us that our differences were worth celebrating. I was part of the English as a second language program in elementary school and was invited to every major food celebration at school whether it was black history month or Diwali and we learned about Jewish culture and aboriginal culture too.

I was a deeply humanitarian person as a child who loved every stranger as if they were part of my own family and that was why neither me, nor any of my friends in elementary school or middle or high school was racist. We learned to love and embrace people from all cultures and backgrounds but people who do not love each other will adapt the evil teachings of the world they live in, because they don’t have a reason to resist guys like Trump.

I was also tested, when I showed Respect for Muslims and Africans and Hindus, but they were racist and discriminatory towards me. But Jesus said, you have to be willing to resist evil teachings if you want to be faithful to him, the world always wants to corrupt those who are lax in doing good but you have to say no.

Why love is essential to moral objectivity
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