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Sometimes groups and organizations can have rules that seem to be fair to everyone but they actually make things more difficult for people from different cultural or ethnic backgrounds.
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The best-selling author PHILIP YANCEY, (editor of Christianity Today magazine), says he grew up in an Atlanta, GA church whose pastor preached from the pulpit, that blacks people were inferior, and were best suited for servant-type jobs - while mimicking the motions of a waiter walking, holding a plate of food.
Imagine Yancey's confusion shortly afterward, when his boss at his first job, at the Federal Center for Disease Control in Atlanta, was a black physician.