nope... those are just man made rules.
Jesus created all, loves all.
ps: in regards to the verse quoted above: He didnt want them to inter marry because the other group was leading them to other Gods. It had nothing to do with skin color.
Now, i do agree that Christ followers shouldn't marry someone of different religion becasue they could be led away from God and it creates problems.
2007-12-31 06:54:27
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answered by kellythetrainer 3
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under no circumstances. it is not a dumb question, besides the incontrovertible fact that this is totally somewhat spoke back. Fundamentalist racist Christians might say interracial marriage is a sin, yet no one that incredibly knows what they are talking approximately. My source is the completed bible, because of the fact there isn't something in there that remotely says there is something incorrect with loving somebody whose epidermis is a distinctive color than their very own, and by potential of extrapolation, which potential there is actual not something incorrect with being blended. actual, you're in all probability extra suited off for being blended. distinctive races are only ancestral divergences, and as such, monoracial each and every person is extra inbred than you're.
2016-11-27 00:58:36
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answered by ? 4
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No it does not. All people are children of God, and equal in his site. Your mother might object however.
2007-12-31 07:06:04
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answered by Anonymous
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No.
Neither God nor the Bible prohibit "interracial" marriage. However, the Bible clearly advises Christians from entering into matrimony with unbelievers. One of the earliest Old Testament patriarchs, Noah is shown to marry a woman of Ethiopian descent in Numbers 12:1-8. "Miriam and Aaron spake against Moses because of the Ethiopian woman whom he had married: for he had married an Ethiopian woman" (Num. 12:1).
Other Bible verses translate this as "Cush." Cush is the ancient location of Ethiopia. Miriam and Aaron were upset with Moses because he married a Cushite woman. Cush has also been considered to be the northern part of Egypt. Either way, it is very possible that Cushite woman was of a different race. God defended Moses for marrying this woman. If race were an issue, this would have been a great place to set the matter straight. Also, people of different races were not mentioned as being among those forbidden by God for Jews to marry, see Exodus 34:11.
p.s. I'm also involved in an interracial relationship myself.
2007-12-31 06:58:26
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answered by Anonymous
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no - the bible clearly states that god is not partial Acts 10 v 34,35 - 1cor 7 v 39
2007-12-31 06:55:53
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answered by ThinkingBee 3
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There s one race. It is human. It comes in various expressions of outward appearance but sprngs form one set of genetic strings.
2007-12-31 06:55:45
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answered by Lantern Bearer 4
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It is all in the interpretation. I know some people who have that view and says it comes from the Bible. It is their interpretation.
2007-12-31 06:55:40
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answered by worldneverchanges 7
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Some folks say it does, but I can't find it. It might not be a wise choice, just because it will cause some friction, and most couples don't need more of that.
2007-12-31 06:52:06
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answered by hasse_john 7
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no, in fact it implies it is perfectly fine. see Moses' wife in numbers 12
2007-12-31 06:51:48
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answered by Anonymous
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no
2007-12-31 06:51:00
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answered by Anonymous
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