The Bible teaches all humans are equal in God's eyes primarily because everyone is made in His image (Genesis 1:27), needs salvation (Romans 3:23), and finds unity and worth in Christ (Galatians 3:28), where distinctions like Jew/Greek, slave/free, or male/female disappear, though practical differences exist and God shows no favoritism (Acts 10:34-35). Key verses emphasize shared creation, universal sinfulness, equal access to grace, and the call to love all people, showing inherent worth beyond status, race, or gender.
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The Bible teaches all humans are equal in God's eyes primarily because everyone is made in His image (Genesis 1:27), needs salvation (Romans 3:23), and finds unity and worth in Christ (Galatians 3:28), where distinctions like Jew/Greek, slave/free, or male/female disappear, though practical differences exist and God shows no favoritism (Acts 10:34-35). Key verses emphasize shared creation, universal sinfulness, equal access to grace, and the call to love all people, showing inherent worth beyond status, race, or gender.
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