The song "Colorblind Christianity" by Jordy Searcy is a critique of a certain type of Christianity that fails to acknowledge and celebrate diversity. The singer challenges the idea that God created a world full of colors but is indifferent to the diversity of people. He argues that this "colorblind Christianity" is a lie that denies the unique beauty and worth of each person. Throughout the song, the singer also points out how this type of Christianity can lead to passive love and a failure to address injustice. By waiting for all the facts, instead of seeing injustice as a tragedy, colorblind Christians can perpetuate the systems that keep people oppressed. Ultimately, the singer celebrates the beauty of his own melanin and the way it radiates. He urges listeners to let go of the lie of colorblind Christianity and embrace the freedom that comes from recognizing and celebrating diversity.