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Quotes about Inclusion

Hate has no place in the house of God. No one should be excluded from our love, our compassion or our concern because of race or gender, faith or ethnicity - or because of their sexual orientation.
— Desmond Tutu
We are to consider, that though Christ is greatly exalted, yet he is exalted, not as a private person for himself only, but as his people's head; he is exalted in their name, and upon their account, as the first fruits, and as representing the whole harvest. He is not exalted that he may be at a greater distance from them, but that they may be exalted with him.
— Jonathan Edwards
When those that we have formerly been conversant with, are turning to God, and joining themselves to his people, it ought to be our firm resolution, that we will not leave them; but that their people shall be our people, and their God our God. It
— Jonathan Edwards
He and his allies declared that every human being was equal in God's sight and made in the image of God, and must therefore be treated with equal dignity.
— Eric Metaxas
It does not matter where we come from or what we look like. If we recognize our abilities, are willing to learn and to use what we know in helping others, we will always have a place in the world.
— Ben Carson
We should not cease to be hospitable to immigration, but we should cease to be careless as to the character of it.
— Benjamin Harrison
There's something very important about films about black women and girls being made by black women. It's a reflection as opposed to an interpretation.
— Ava DuVernay
We should love people, care about people regardless of where they come from.
— Tony Evans
The only way all people can have the opportunity to choose or reject the gospel of Jesus Christ is for us, without judgment, to invite them to follow the Savior.
— Clayton M. Christensen
Racial distinctions should not be rejected; they should be embraced.
— Tony Evans
Why do we always have to see black people in hindsight? Why are the Hollywood movies always historical? What about the contemporary image of black people?
— Ava DuVernay
Women are breaking down barriers, I'm so grateful and honored to be a part of it.
— Mandy Rose