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Example sentences for "racialism"

Lexicographically close words:
rach; rachis; rachitic; rachitis; racial; racially; raciest; racines; raciness; racing
  1. In the spirit of forbearance, of sympathy, of wise compromise, which governed the proceedings of this famous Conference, was to be found the measure of the longing of all parties to extinguish racialism and make South Africa truly a nation.

  2. Parties did not run wholly on racial lines, but racialism was encouraged by the equal representation of the two Provinces in the Assembly, in spite of the greater growth of population in the Upper Province.

  3. This advance of the conception of racialism has widened and intensified music in not a few ways.

  4. Artistic racialism has always been spontaneous, so far as the art is great.

  5. The theoretical basis for this was a racialism which, scientifically no more tenable than National Socialist Aryanism, is clear in common practice.

  6. After all, can any reasonable and lively Christian Faith avail to find any evangelically reasonable destination short of hell for South African Racialists dying in their Racialism save such place of purgation as my friend indicated?

  7. Perfect love casteth out fear, but what has Racialism to do with such a perfect love as will banish the fear of God?

  8. We could not have lived side by side with Trotskyite Communism because it was as aggressive as the exploding racialism of the German Nazis.

  9. Racialism inside the Christian Churches "The gospel of racialism of which you have just been told does not rear its ugly head solely outside the Church, but also inside the Christian Churches.

  10. The majority of the Theological Faculty of the University of Berlin, however, supported the racialism of the Saxonians.

  11. Miss Madeleine Barot, general secretary of the Cimade, states: "All racialism is inadmissable from the Christian point of view.

  12. The principle of racialism which is the basic idea on which the above mentioned law is founded, has no justification from the point of view of the teachings of Jesus.

  13. Protests which will certainly be reiterated and increased - is precisely the fact that this new gospel of racialism already has been applied to the Jews, and seems to have reached its culmination point in the Nuremberg Decrees.

  14. It also defended the Jews in general, stating that "the principle of racialism cannot be justified from the point of view of the Christian doctrine, being contrary to the fundamental message of the Christian Church.


  15. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "racialism" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    apartheid; chauvinism; discrimination; fascism; intolerance; prejudice; segregation