Christians: Why was the reasoning for banning interracial marriages the same for banning gay marriages?

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Deuteronomy 7 – This is about the conquest of Canaan and the destruction of the heathen there. Certainly nothing that could possibly be misconstrued as a condemnation of “interracial marriage” for us today. II Corinthians 6 – This contains a warning to not enter into marriage with non-believers.

Certainly nothing that could possibly be misconstrued as a condemnation of “interracial marriage” for us today. James 2 – This teaches about the evils of favoritism & partiality, and the importance of good works. Certainly nothing that could possibly be misconstrued as a condemnation of “interracial marriage” for us today.

It does, however, mentioned the righteousness of Rahab, the Canaanite prostitute who married one of the leaders that God had raised up in Israel, and became an ancestress of Jesus Christ himself. John 3 – This contains Jesus’ teaching about the New Birth to Nicodemus, and John’s final testimony exalting Christ. Certainly nothing that could possibly be misconstrued as a condemnation of “interracial marriage” for us today.

Please share the “etc. etc. etc.” with us as well. Also, please read Numbers 12, and see what happened when Moses’ siblings – his sister Miriam and the first High Priest of Israel, his brother Aaron – spoke against Moses because of his marriage to a “black” woman (Ethiopian, Nubian, Kushite, Cushite). This was one of his two wives.

The other was not Israelite either, but Midianite. I mentioned Rahab earlier, but there is another non-Israelite woman – Ruth – who has an entire book of the Bible named after her. She was a wonderful, godly woman, and a Moabitess, who was married to two Israelite men, and (like Rahab) became an ancestress of Jesus Christ himself.

David and Solomon (ancestors of Jesus Christ himself) both had non-Israelite wives. Timothy was the son of a Greek father and a Jewish mother. I could go on and on and on.

I’m hoping that you get the point, and it actually has an effect, but I realize that it probably won’t, or you’re either really a troll who doesn’t really care or even actually believe what they’re saying.

I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.

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