Mullet Death wrote:There was never any Christian basis for thinking interracial marriages should be forbidden.
ClaecElric4God wrote:but also makes it pretty adamant that we're not to marry lost people, which I can't figure out how people get around. I guess they like to think "Oh, I'll get them saved after we're married", but that will destroy you. Every. Time.
Nate wrote:Mullet Death wrote:There was never any Christian basis for thinking interracial marriages should be forbidden.
This isn't quite true though, fundamentalist Christians were huge supporters of Jim Crow laws and segregation back before the civil rights movement. For example, Jerry Falwell, founder of Liberty University, famously said of the Brown v. Board of Education ruling:
"If Chief Justice Warren and his associates had known God's word and had desired to do the Lord's will, I am quite confident that the 1954 decision would never had been made. The facilities should be separate. When God has drawn a line of distinction, we should not attempt to cross that line."
Another argument used against interracial marriage comes from the story of the Tower of Babel. JD Self, a man who says interracial marriage is anti-God, wrote this:
"God created the different races and dispersed them because of man's arrogance. It is clearly evident that God purposely made the different races. Does that mean that we hate each other? No. It does mean that was His plan and we show our arrogance again in the face of God when we say: 'We know You made the different races, God, but we have decided we don't like that and we are going to try and have all the races intermarry again to get it back the way it was because You messed it up God.' This is ultimate arrogance to God and His plan. Pure arrogance in the face and to the plan of God."
There are also other Bible verses that opponents of interracial marriage like to quote, such as:
Genesis 28:1: "And Isaac called Jacob, and blessed him, and charged him, and said unto him, Thou shalt not take a wife of the daughters of Canaan." They believe the Canaanites and Hebrews were different races, and thus God is explicitly condemning interracial marriage here. They also like to state the Old Testament's commands about not mixing things that are different, such as not wearing clothing made of two different fibers, not sowing two crops in the same field, or not breeding cattle with "different kinds" of cattle. They state that since God put emphasis on being a single people, being pure, and that God does not change his mind, that God therefore desires for every race to "stick with their own" as it were.
There's also Acts, which says:
Acts 17:24-26: "God ... hath made of one blood all nations of men for to dwell on all the face of the earth, and hath determined the times before appointed, and the bounds of their habitation ..."
This verse was in fact used in the famous interracial marriage case, Loving v. Virginia. The judge that upheld bans on interracial marriage said in his ruling:
"Almighty God created the races white, black, yellow, malay and red, and he placed them on separate continents. And but for the interference with his arrangement there would be no cause for such marriages. The fact that he separated the races show that he did not intend for the races to mix."
Now, that said, you will obviously state that these people are taking those verses out of context, and I agree. There is absolutely nothing wrong with interracial marriage. It is 100% fine. But to act as if it's always been considered non-Christian is completely false, and in fact Christians used the Bible quite often in the Jim Crow era to justify banning interracial relationships and segregation, just as many of them used the Bible to justify slavery before the Emancipation Proclamation.ClaecElric4God wrote:but also makes it pretty adamant that we're not to marry lost people, which I can't figure out how people get around. I guess they like to think "Oh, I'll get them saved after we're married", but that will destroy you. Every. Time.
Wife, for all you know, you might save your husband. Husband, for all you know, you might save your wife. - 1 Corinthians 7:16
I agree, Paul was completely wrong. Don't know why we listen to that guy. :V
Mullet Death wrote:There has never been a legitimate basis for thinking interracial marriage is wrong
ClosetOtaku wrote:I sincerely hope you are not a troll, but...
I am in an interracial marriage. My wife is Asian, I am Caucasian. There are other folks on the board who are likewise involved in interracial marriages, but I will let them speak for themselves.
I do not understand why you would think there is some prohibition in Christianity for interracial marriages. I know of many Christian couples -- intensely dedicated, up to and including those who are in the Ministry -- who are interracial couples. I know of nothing in Scripture that prevents this. I do know the OT had strict laws concerning relationships between Israelites and non-Israelites, but consider this an issue of Type and Shadow, and not to be taken literally. I am not a genetic child of Abraham, but a spiritual child of him -- and to be married to a non-Christian might invoke a comparison and may be what Paul is referring to when he speaks of being "unequally yoked" -- but race is not a consideration here.
Again, I hope you're not trolling. If the Church you attend seems to suggest interracial marriages are forbidden, I would be very concerned. If you are getting this vibe from Scripture, perhaps you should look into some commentaries, or even a different translation, for some perspective.
Mullet Death wrote:I'm going to give you the benefit of the doubt and assume that you did mean being "yoked" with unbelievers, which is a difficult and legitimate question I'm struggling with myself. If you really are asking if interracial marriages are bad, that's pretty messed up. I mean... even Moses married an African woman. There was never any Christian basis for thinking interracial marriages should be forbidden. Not marrying someone because of a difference in beliefs is one thing, not doing so on the basis of race or cultural differences is disgusting. But, then again, I'm sure you really are just a troll, since everything I'm saying is pretty much common sense.
Jigzy wrote:Okay, people! I am not a troll. I was just really curious about this that's all, because I am into dating any race and not just my own, but my mom says it's not right and always makes me feel bad about it and she's supposedly suppose to be a Christian. She keeps hurting my feelings every time she tells me I am wrong.
Crossfire wrote:Jigzy wrote:Okay, people! I am not a troll. I was just really curious about this that's all, because I am into dating any race and not just my own, but my mom says it's not right and always makes me feel bad about it and she's supposedly suppose to be a Christian. She keeps hurting my feelings every time she tells me I am wrong.
No offense, but you must live a reeeeeally sheltered life in order to ask a question like this.
Jigzy wrote:Mullet Death wrote:I'm going to give you the benefit of the doubt and assume that you did mean being "yoked" with unbelievers, which is a difficult and legitimate question I'm struggling with myself. If you really are asking if interracial marriages are bad, that's pretty messed up. I mean... even Moses married an African woman. There was never any Christian basis for thinking interracial marriages should be forbidden. Not marrying someone because of a difference in beliefs is one thing, not doing so on the basis of race or cultural differences is disgusting. But, then again, I'm sure you really are just a troll, since everything I'm saying is pretty much common sense.
Geez...I never said there was anything wrong with it. I am just really into dating any race and wanted to know if it was okay. You don't have to get so upset about the whole thing...
Mullet Death wrote:Jigzy wrote:Mullet Death wrote:I'm going to give you the benefit of the doubt and assume that you did mean being "yoked" with unbelievers, which is a difficult and legitimate question I'm struggling with myself. If you really are asking if interracial marriages are bad, that's pretty messed up. I mean... even Moses married an African woman. There was never any Christian basis for thinking interracial marriages should be forbidden. Not marrying someone because of a difference in beliefs is one thing, not doing so on the basis of race or cultural differences is disgusting. But, then again, I'm sure you really are just a troll, since everything I'm saying is pretty much common sense.
Geez...I never said there was anything wrong with it. I am just really into dating any race and wanted to know if it was okay. You don't have to get so upset about the whole thing...
Well, I'm sorry, then. I didn't realize you were having trouble with your mom. I shouldn't have assumed things about you. It's unfortunate she thinks that way.
Jigzy wrote:Geez...I never said there was anything wrong with it. I am just really into dating any race and wanted to know if it was okay. You don't have to get so upset about the whole thing...
Mr. SmartyPants wrote:Jigzy wrote:Geez...I never said there was anything wrong with it. I am just really into dating any race and wanted to know if it was okay. You don't have to get so upset about the whole thing...
Hey no problem! Wanna go out on a date?
Xeno wrote:CAA > General > Do Christian's usually pursue relationships and marriages out of their own race?
A serious place, for serious peeps.
MSP made a joke, he wasn't being rude.
Xeno wrote:CAA > General > Do Christian's usually pursue relationships and marriages out of their own race?
A serious place, for serious peeps.
MSP made a joke, he wasn't being rude.
Jigzy wrote:I have a touch of Autism. So I guess I just don't catch onto jokes like that easily or know how to handle or respond to them.
SincerelyAnomymous wrote:Yeah Smarty, Jigzy is kinda going through a hard time XD;. Best to respect her at best.
Jigzy wrote:Okay, people! I am not a troll. I was just really curious about this that's all, because I am into dating any race and not just my own, but my mom says it's not right and always makes me feel bad about it and she's supposedly suppose to be a Christian. She keeps hurting my feelings every time she tells me I am wrong.
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