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RE: Sport in the Apartheid days.

in #teamsouthafrica7 years ago (edited)

South-Africa is still segregated. Whites live in the suburbs like Stellenbosch(Mostly afrikaans) Clifton(mostly english). isiXhosa's in nomzamo in ghetto's. Zulu's in Natal.

What would you call what God did at Tower of Babel? Did he not segregate them, because they would cause harm if they where united. So I don't think you should refer to God in this instance, not a good reference point. Because the National Party involved state and religion more than this current state, they where deeply religious. Only since apartheid was abolished we where not allowed to pray in primary school anymore in the mornings. They are reformed christian just like yourself.

I don't think revival happend... If my point was not clear.

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some good points here. what I am always told is that segregation should be based on economics, just like the rest of the world applies it. It is unfortunate as I regard class distinction as evil. However communism just pulled everyone down except for the "leaders". Because Christianity was promoted by a supporter of the Nationalist Government in its early days, I believe that a lot of Black people link the two to the detriment of Christianity. Yes the Tower of Babel episode did occur but it was not for segregation, it was rather to divide and weaken humanity in terms of applying evil practises; before the diversity of languages occurred, mankind was unitedly seeking evil. Also I believe that the NGK did help redirect the "soul of the Afrikaner nation" away from Apartheid. I can still remember how annoyed most Afrikaner families were that I knew at the time