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partial, partiality

Definition:

The terms "be partial" and "show partiality" refer to making a choice to treat certain people as more important than other people.

  • This is similar to showing favoritism, which means to treat some people better than others.
  • Usually partiality or favoritism is shown to people because they are more rich or more popular than other people.
  • The Bible instructs his people to not show partiality or favoritism to people who are rich or of high status.
  • In his letter to the Romans, Paul teaches that God judges people fairly and with no partiality.
  • The book of James teaches that it is wrong to give someone a better seat or better treatment because they are rich.

(See also: kt/favor)

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