Excuse me?!
First, sublimis deus https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sublimis_Deus
Of course you never heard about it, OBVIOUSLY.
In Sublimis Deus, Paul III unequivocally declares the indigenous peoples of the Americas to be rational beings with souls, denouncing any idea to the contrary as directly inspired by the "enemy of the human race" (Satan). He goes on to condemn their reduction to slavery in the strongest terms, declaring it null and void for any people known as well as any that could be discovered in the future, entitles their right to liberty and property, and concludes with a call for their evangelization.
Now let's talk about the word "race" itself https://www.britannica.com/topic/race-human/The-history-of-the-idea-of-race
Race as a categorizing term referring to human beings was first used in the English language in the late 16th century.
The word "race" didn't even exist in the english language before the 16th century, that's a fact
The word "race", IS NOT in the bible. It's an INACCURATE translation, just like for the 6th commandment translated as "you shall not kill" (It's "murder", not "kill")
https://www.biblestudy.org/question/races.html
The word translated "race" in Romans 9:3 comes from the Greek word suggenes (Strong's Concordance Number #G4773). The word means a relative (by blood) and by extension a fellow countryman. Thayer's Greek Definitions agrees with this assessment. ... In the end, based on the Bible's definition, the only "race" that matters is that which comprises all humans. The truth is that all mankind has an opportunity to become sons of God through the grace of God and the blood of our Savior, Jesus Christ.
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How can you even argue this when it is so clear that you have not even read the Bible or understand it?
Yeah sure. Projecting much?
Rhetorical question
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