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The story of Cain and Abel is commonly taught to children in American churches, but in white contexts, the implication is often that God punished Cain by turning him black. Not only is that a misunderstanding of the text, it actually perpetuates the opposite lesson we are supposed to learn from the passage.
By Jeff MikelsThe story of Cain and Abel is commonly taught to children in American churches, but in white contexts, the implication is often that God punished Cain by turning him black. Not only is that a misunderstanding of the text, it actually perpetuates the opposite lesson we are supposed to learn from the passage.