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With the increasing emphasis put on victim labels in our society, it has become more and more advantageous to be a person who can claim one of these labels. Being a disabled person has always been viewed as a negative thing in the past. It was undesirable to be handicapped. Now, while no person would ever willingly pursue becoming disabled, it is demanded that we treat them the exact same as healthy people. Jesus never did this. Jesus and every other person in the Bible viewed disabilities as a negative issue that needed fixing. In light of this, the question must be asked, is it OK to treat disabled people differently than everyone else? Should we judge them based on their capabilities and risk being labeled as ableist? Find out on this episode of Bible Bashed.
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By Harrison Kahrig & Tim Mullet4
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With the increasing emphasis put on victim labels in our society, it has become more and more advantageous to be a person who can claim one of these labels. Being a disabled person has always been viewed as a negative thing in the past. It was undesirable to be handicapped. Now, while no person would ever willingly pursue becoming disabled, it is demanded that we treat them the exact same as healthy people. Jesus never did this. Jesus and every other person in the Bible viewed disabilities as a negative issue that needed fixing. In light of this, the question must be asked, is it OK to treat disabled people differently than everyone else? Should we judge them based on their capabilities and risk being labeled as ableist? Find out on this episode of Bible Bashed.
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