Paul refers to Christ creating one new humanity...
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Paul refers to Christ creating one new humanity, especially in the church. But the harsh reality described by Martin Luther King Jr. has not changed. The most segregated hour of the week remains 11:00 am on Sundays. According to Time magazine, 9 out of 10 American congregations in 2007 were populated by at least 80% of some racial group. But pulled together by Christ in his Body entails that in reality (even if we resist) we can no more be separated than our fingers can act independently of hands, than our toes can take steps without our feet. The reality created by Christ is like the famed ninteenth-century Russian writer Leon Tolstoy once said: "I know that my unity with all people cannot be destroyed by natural boundaries and government orders." A poem by John Wesley put it well: Earth and heaven all agree; All is one great family. (Works, Vol. 5, p. 152).
