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That tragedy upon marriage you can't hear it from mainstream Muslims, Jews or not even Hindus, but that keeps coming from Christians. So for example, when you watch a Western-made movie or documentary, sometimes to tell that things aren't fine in the society, they tell like 'there is no intermarriage' and so on. And then you see a (white) Christian bashing of the 'others' who are demonized either on a religious or a racial ground.
The reason is linked to the culture and faith. Technically while the Muzzies and Judens can't marry outside their own faith, the Christians are allowed and do marry anyone and everyone they meet. That's because Christian religions don't have established rules on the matter.
When Christianity was shaped during the 1st century AD, the world was in need of passion, love etc because humanity literally got fed up of the ever lasting brutality, bloodshed especially in the Middle East where the post-Alexander centuries and Roman arrival and struggle with local states and Parthians turned the whole region into a turmoil and blood bath. Christianity thus spread based on its preaching of limitless love and and sense of sacrifice, even more so than reason.
Thus, that state of things has influenced the Christian cultures and civilizations for thousands of years. Christians see intermarriage as a gate for peaceful coexistence, in fact in the end they don't want coexistence but assimilation to themselves.
In an environment and state where the control belongs to Christians, the rejection of intermarriage (coming from either side) is a bad sign. Christians are a type of people who, when you don't intermarry with them, they are suspicious that you have some sorts of prejudices or dislikes against them. They tend to think that, the non-Christian thinks there is something wrong about the Christian.
When you look at Christian countries from the perspective of a historical evolution, the social class who don't intermarry and mix into the main mass were rejected from society, such as the Jews or the Gypsies with the mainstreams demonising them for what they were (evil religion or dirty race). And as an ultimate consequence, in Christian-controlled regions, the system has never allowed the thriving of another civilization. They even didn't give them a right to exist.
Very similar to Communism.
Do the Christians have a problem of coexistence?
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