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[–] ke4ke ago
I don't know that I'm the one to write the article that needs to show how deep the principle goes in scripture. There are ancient principles from God having to do with separation and borders. "Remove not the ancient landmarks" is only the beginning. The very definition of the word nation is synonymous with the word race. One family of general kin is to make up a nation. Empires always fail. A family's first job is to raise their children given to them by Yahweh God. That is the highest ministry there is for a Christian. If you're not sure there is sound biblical principle in separation, try this article. That is just the beginning. It is a new testament principle as well. Our God does not change.