It seems today’s Christianity follows the culture wherever it may lead. Now it seems Kingdom Diversity is the thing! This Kingdom Diversity was new to me so it required a little research which didn’t take long. It seems the Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) is one of many homes for this Kingdom Diversity. For instance, the SBC president J. D. Greer has said ‘ Churches are a reflection of the coming unity, not its complete fulfillment. We seek to reflect the diversity of our community, all the while declaring the diversity of the kingdom.’ https://jdgreear.com/blog/cultural-racial-diversity-sbc/
However, even before Greer’s statement the schools associated with the SBC were promoting this Kingdom Diversity. Take for instance Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary has ‘…launched it’s Kingdom Diversity Initiative in 2013 with the goal of seeking and equipping students from every corner of the kingdom to serve in every context of the kingdom. SEBTS has seen significant growth in the last five years, both numerically and culturally, through intentional efforts like the Kingdom Diversity Scholarship, the Kingdom Diversity Missions Initiative, student events and faculty trainings. On the benefit of the Kingdom Diversity Initiative, Walter Strickland, associate vice president for diversity, said, “we are more like Jesus because of this.”’ https://www.sebtskingdomdiversity.com/
The SBC even have a dedicated Youtube channel for Kingdom Diversity. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6I1zbyiZM2I55uqpoNvR3w
Therefore, Cedarville U being in the SBC fold has through its President Thomas White said Cedarville has a ‘…commitment to Kingdom diversity is no exception. Using the Word of God as our foundation, we strive to uphold the pattern of diversity that is reflected in the body of Christ. Kingdom diversity is important to us because it is important to God.
At Cedarville, we recognize that the issue of diversity is challenging, and we are working hard to create a campus atmosphere where minority students feel welcome. We understand that all people — regardless of ethnicity — are uniquely created in God’s image and for His glory. We recognize that Kingdom diversity is necessary to fulfill our Gospel mission to reach the world for Jesus Christ.’ https://www.cedarville.edu/Diversity.aspx
Now, it is interesting that the recently fired Cedarville University professor Anthony Moore was ‘…Special Advisor to the President for Kingdom Diversity’! https://julieroys.com/cedarville-u-fires-professor-with-history-of-admitted-sexual-abuse/

Are these young Cedarville U along with other SBC Christians so bigoted they must have these programmes in their schools and seminaries to break down their Christian racist attitudes? Oh, by the way, Cedarville U also has a Civil Rights Bus Tour! 
Perhaps Cedarville and all these other virtue signaling Christians should read Acts 17:26 And hath made of one blood all nations of men for to dwell on all the face of the earth each and every day! Then, perhaps their heart and life will reflect true Christianity without any bias in spite of one’s skin color!
