Isn't Christianity Against Diversity?
In a culture that celebrates inclusion and diversity, Christianity is often seen as narrow, exclusive, or even opposed to difference. So is that fair?
In this episode of 10 Questions, we tackle the question: “Isn’t Christianity against diversity?” Drawing from Rebecca McLaughlin’s 10 Questions Every Teen Should Ask (and Answer) About Christianity and the Bible, we explore whether Christianity actually limits diversity—or provides the strongest foundation for it.
We’ll look at what our culture means by “diversity,” how Scripture speaks to human value and identity, and why the Christian vision of unity is different from both forced uniformity and anything-goes relativism. Along the way, we’ll wrestle with Christianity’s exclusive truth claims and what they really mean for inclusion.
This episode challenges common assumptions and invites you to think deeper about how we understand diversity, truth, and what truly brings people together.
Come ready to think critically—and consider whether Christianity might offer a better vision than you expected.
