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Thread: From a Biblical Point of View is race mixing good or bad?

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheForeigner View Post
    My point dumbass wasn't that God/Jesus demands you to be "racist", but that race mixing is not discussed at all in the bible.
    I didn't claim you did.


    The 12 apostles went to the lands of the Roman Empire and not to say Ethiopia or the whole known world as you say.
    I didn't bother to read the rest after you displayed your ignorance on the subject: In Christian tradition, Matthew was martyred in Ethiopia and Thomas preached in India. We don't know if these people existed but what matters is what is taught about them in the Christian tradition.

    As Jesus said, “Go, therefore, and make disciples of all nations.”

    I'm sure the rest of your babbling was very intelligent unlike your first few sentences but I'm cutting back on wasting time on obvious idiots who reveal early on they don't know what they're talking about.

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    Race is not mentioned in the Bible. Other related categories are, like ethnicity and by implication, nationality.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Colonel Frank Grimes View Post
    You can't be a racist and a Christian.
    This quote evokes this speech by Malcolm X:


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    Quote Originally Posted by Incal View Post
    This quote evokes this speech by Malcolm X:

    [video=youtube;EgwkzetwZfQ]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Egwkzetw
    Most Christians have never read the Bible. They're Christians by default. They just happen to be born into it. This is the same for most people of other religions. I take what they like from it (what is told to them) and ignore the rest (or aren't even aware).
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    Ancients considered other people beyond their borders as different from them, but when a relative, family member or acquaintance appeared not to approximate the genotype of the people he/she was living among it was noted in passing and shrugged off as a rarity and non-threatening to the majority, but mass movements of migrants into the well-defined borders of 19th century Western civilization eventually became a replacement threat, numbers now slowly starting to be unabsorbable, unlike the odd-looking relative or acquaintance who could visually be ignored as a freak of nature, nobody's business but him and his family's, because questioning someone's paternity back before the1800s could get you killed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheForeigner View Post
    There are no Orthodox Christians missionaries in any kind of countries. Orthodox churches don't go out of their way to convert people like other Christian churches.
    I'm not a christian, but isn't this a kind of weakness? It gives the impression that you don't care to spread your religion because you're not that convinced it's the right one. Missionaries from Greece converted pagans to Christianity, why should Orthodox today reject missionary activity? If you want your religion to triumph why not try to convert unbelievers?

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    There is freedom to race mix. Likewise, there is freedom not to race mix. As the scripture says, let every man be fully persuaded in his own mind. Statements like, "you can't be a racist and a Christian" are absolutely false. You can come to Christ as a racist. You can be a racist as a Christian. The question is whether you are born of God. That is, if you are you, you have believed in Jesus and received the earnest of your inheritance. Salvation is a done deal; it can never be undone. I am dead to sin. Is racism a sin? I think it depends. It certainly can be, particularly in its extreme forms. But, either way, I am dead to sin.

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    How do people who do not read Hebrew Language claim to the understand “Bible”? Correct me ifI am wrong but all the he nuances of the text, not to mention all of the classic commentaries, would seem to be opaque to people who do not read Hebrew, and to be complete the Jewish Aramaic of the Targum. That is my humble opinion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mortimer View Post
    I try to think of some arguments why it is good...

    Argument: All humans descendt from Adam and Eve, they diversified because they did something bad, the Flood Noah and his Sons, The disperse after the fall of the tower of Babylon etc. initially they were all the same. So should not be aim to unity, instead of seperation?

    You can now tell me why it is bad from a Biblical perspective, and I will try to refute it, or think about it, and if you are right I will acknowledge it and leave you to have won the argument.
    The bible says the Gods (Elohim) existed before Adam, and since Gods were defied human kings this means that there were people before Adam too. Adam was nothing more that a region king whose power extended to Eden, which is Adana in modern Turkey. After Adam shagged his sister Eve he was expelled from Adana by his father and moved to Mesopotamia which is explains who he is, Agum the Hurrian king of Babylon. The Elohim were the Gods who were allied to El when he fought against Epigeius for the kingship. We already know that El was the personal name of the 1700 BC king Elus/Kronos from the Ras Sharma Tablets.

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    Neither but its at least allowed from the Christian point of view.

    In the original Christian teaching the people being Christians are regarded as spiritual"not by blood" brother in other words brothers in faith,so
    Christians of different racial,ethnic background are united by their faith and in the case of men and women they can marry regardless of their race.

    In Islam its the same i think
    The Talmud tells us that the only language the Torah could be translated into elegantly is Greek.

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