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What is the most racist passage in the Bible?

There are supposed to be 23,145 verses in the Old Testament and 7,957 verses in the New Testament for a total of 31,102. There is some variability depending on the version because some versions omit some verses.

The interesting thing is the thousands of verses that are racist in context so it is almost impossible to read a page that does not contain a racist thought or deed.

The question is: What is the most racist verse or passage in the Bible?
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Diotrephes · 70-79, M
The Jews killed one million Black Africans so why don't they get castigated for committing a "holocaust" against the Africans?
https://thebricktestament.com/king_solomon/one_million_africans_killed/2ch14_09.html 9 pictures
@Diotrephes WTF? You're confusing them with Christians. The slave trade and the Native American genocide were both perpetrated mostly by Christians. That being said, they didn't do it in the name of Christianity, it was just something they did and the people doing it happened to be Christians. There was an element of "saving" Black people, but let's be honest, the slave trade existed for free labor.

The Arab slave trade went on much longer and was far more brutal, but you never hear about that.
Diotrephes · 70-79, M
@LeopoldBloom Start a thread on the Arab slave trade. It is sure to be educational. I wonder if they got their racism from the Jews and the Christians?
Diotrephes · 70-79, M
@LeopoldBloom
WTF? You're confusing them with Christians. The slave trade and the Native American genocide were both perpetrated mostly by Christians. That being said, they didn't do it in the name of Christianity, it was just something they did and the people doing it happened to be Christians. There was an element of "saving" Black people, but let's be honest, the slave trade existed for free labor.

The Arab slave trade went on much longer and was far more brutal, but you never hear about that.

Did you know that about 30% of the Black Africans imported as slaves in America were Muslims?
https://www.islamreligion.com/articles/10455/a-muslim-roots-of-american-slaves-part-1/

https://www.islamreligion.com/articles/10461/muslim-roots-of-american-slaves-part-2/
@Diotrephes Yes, I'm aware of that. I used to live in West Africa. I would have expected an even higher percentage, but back then, more Africans practiced traditional religions. Where I lived in Mali, people told me that Islam didn't really take hold in the south of the country until after independence in 1960 when Muslims were able to reach more people by radio.

What many people may not be aware of is North Africa was Christian until Islam took over. Today, the Cross of Agadez is still a commonly produced piece of jewelry even if the significance has been lost.