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	Would God categorize his children?  That is a question that I believe most would 
give a simple and direct answer:  No.  Would the United States categorize their citizens?  
Although the Amendment suggests that all men and women are equal,  the fact is, the 
people of the United States are continuously being classified.  So, if indeed the United 
States is one nation under God, why do we continue to sort ourselves through 
unreasonable and unethical factors?  The misinterpretation of race has shattered the 
American society and for all that it stands.  We should correct America"s immoral actions 
and assumptions that separate God"s children in hope of reforming the United States 
toward true equality.
	The United States is supposed to be a nation of equal beings, yet the 
government, companies, and organizations in America use race in questionnaires and 
forms.  For example, ******************* admissions form asks to check one of the 
boxes containing the following:  African American, American Indian/Alaskan Native, 
Asian/Pacific Islander, Hispanic, White, Other, and Prefer not to answer.  Prefer not to 
answer should be the most logical choice, but still, the question of race in general, should 
not be of any concern, especially for filing purposes.  Despite the fact, we are haunted by 
the categorization of our "ethnic background," which vaguely describes our personality.  
Many other organizations prefer to ask about race, but when we inquired for our ethnic 
background, we should think about how and why it would be of any concern if we are 
considered equal under God.  And when asked for ethnic background, we should wonder 
why the selections are merely categorized by color of skin, rather than precise nationality.  
How can we be equal in America, yet be judged by the color of our skin?   The truth is, we 
are deceived by many organizations claiming equality when asked the questions of our 
background.  Background is simple visualization of our family lineage.  Character is still 
varied from person to person, whether a person is from the same location of the world or 
not.  If we are truly equal in race, ethnic background should be of no concern to records 
but to idolize  diversity.  Therefore, the question of our ethnicity should no longer exist 
regarding any person for recording purposes such as forms or applications.
	Unfortunately, the United States has a social defect which disregards the equality 
between human beings.  This they call "interracial relationships."  "Interracial 
relationships," is an immoral expression because it demoralizes couples of the opposite 
color. But an interracial relationship is not a relationship between two different colors of the 
skin, it is a relationship between two equal human beings. People aren"t born into races or 
colors, but in actuality, races were created from diverse people and environments. 
	Race is frequently regarded to as the color of the skin.  But, the color of the skin 
is simply the natural way the body protects itself in accordance to geographical locations 
and the sun.  The pigments of the skin have absolutely no relation to the character of the 
person. And since a person should be judged by their personality, not the body,  classifying 
human beings by race remains an immoral way by reasoning.  
	 Furthermore, categorizing races into any group is senseless because people 
naturally differ in nationalities, religion, language, color, creed, sex preferences and so on 
and so forth.  It would be almost impossible to grasp each of these characteristics into 
categories, therefore, classifying human beings in any way, is absurd.  People classify to 
simplify life into categories, but it ironically turns into confusion.  
	Devastating effects accompany the division of this country by race.  First, 
psychological effects range from low self-esteem to hatred to misjudgment.  Second, social 
effects range from barring relationships to employment.  Third, physical effects range from 
fights to, at worse, death.  And fourth, the lack of morality in respecting and loving one 
another as the children of God.  These effects, which are the major issues concerning the 
social structure of the U.S. today, will persist and accumulate as long as we go on 
categorizing and dividing the human race.      
	What is the proper role of race in our society?  The role of race in our society is 
to remind us all of where the human race has been and what we have learned.  Human 
beings have traveled, lived, and adapted on almost every piece of land on this earth.  We 
have gained knowledge through experience and because of that we are able to carry 
humankind into the next century and in hope for more centuries to come.  When we look at 
the color of our skins we should not think about our differences but our similarities and 
how we can learn from each other.
	Classing by race keeps us conscious of the color of our skin which proves to be 
an irrational and immoral way of thought.  These thoughts are destructive and can be fatal 
to the human race. In order to reverse the effects of this harmful behavior, the question of 
our ethnicity should be excluded from all that determines our personality and that unfairly 
divides the people as a whole.   The color of the skin should not be a factor in recognizing 
personality, but to acknowledge our past and our potential for unity and growth in all 
nations under God.
 
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