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Thank you

In the first two parts of that three-part response you said essentially that you weren't interested in "race" or races as such. That's OK. That's legitimate -- there are plenty of people who either don't see races or just aren't interested in them. We're all made differently.

From the third part:

"Christianity, as I understand it, does not forbid anyone from preferring one particular racial identity or taking 'reasonable steps' to preserve that identity. [...] The Christian [normal person may] say [...] that he prefers, say, whites, because he is white himself, and that he believes races are good things in themselves and worthy of preservation just as they are. Good so far."

That much I got. The rest of part three I didn't understand but don't repeat it. It's OK. Let's leave it at that ...

Thank you.

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