Tennessee doctrine states that Canaan was cursed with black skin and that he would be subject to Shem and Japheth in slavery because of that curse.
God further indicates His prejudice against certain negroes when He says this:
Zec 14:21, Yea, every pot in Jerusalem and in Judah shall be holiness unto the LORD of hosts: and all they that sacrifice shall come and take of them, and seethe therein: and in that day there shall be no more the Canaanite in the house of the LORD of hosts.
I am merely playing the devil's advocate here in order to provoke a response; not advocating prejudice.
Thoughts and/or opinions, anyone?
God further indicates His prejudice against certain negroes when He says this:
Zec 14:21, Yea, every pot in Jerusalem and in Judah shall be holiness unto the LORD of hosts: and all they that sacrifice shall come and take of them, and seethe therein: and in that day there shall be no more the Canaanite in the house of the LORD of hosts.
I am merely playing the devil's advocate here in order to provoke a response; not advocating prejudice.
Thoughts and/or opinions, anyone?
2ndly, racism certainly is a hot topic now, and well worth delving into. I do believe God puts curses on individuals and families, because He did this with the 1st man and woman. When they coveted something from the Tree of knowledge, and lusted after a life apart from God's control, they disseminated this nature down to their children, who were unfortunately brought up with the result of this spirit/flesh mixture. Since that time, all men and women have to struggle with--Should I obey God or should I follow after that evil compulsion within me?
I don't know what kind of curses may continue from Noah's time, or from his children and grandchildren? If the curse of sin extends today from Adam, then certainly the sin of Canaan could continue until today, to some extent.
But to characterize people as evil simply because they descend from someone who made a mistakes many thousands of years ago sounds silly. Let's just focus on who we are and what our weaknesses are, and deal with that. I don't believe that these curses and tendencies have to determine what we do. In Christ we can overcome all sins--not be perfect, but overcome the compulsion to make wrong decisions.