Race coming front and center in the nations headlines, perhaps by design, has also brought it uncomfortably to the fore in our relationships within the church. Opinions on news stories have been divided along racial lines, and talk about what the church's role in race relations ought to be has been stoked. The Bible has much to say about race as it deals with tongue, tribe, and nation, and there is a history of the church that can be analyzed with how it has dealt with race. The peculiar history of the United States is a case study of compromise and strange justifications, and it's just one story in a larger global picture. Staff Apologist Lindsay Brooks and guest Rev. Phillip George of Calvary Presbyterian Church in Glendale CA take an unflinching look at the Bible's racial policies, and how these policies have been played out, or not, in the history of the world. Also, a surprising vision of what the Kingdom is is proclaimed, and apologetics against accusations, both fair and unfair, are dealt with.