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What are some good Christian arguments against racemixing?
Isaiah Anderson
Nathan Ramirez
“A bastard shall not enter into the congregation of the Lord; even to his tenth generation shall he not enter into the congregation of the Lord.”
Deuteronomy 23:2
“Beware of all whoredom, my son, and chiefly take a wife of the seed of thy fathers, and take not a strange woman to wife, which is not of thy father's tribe.”
Tobit 4:12
Tower of Babel
Genesis 11:1-9
Jacob
Genesis 28
Ayden Reyes
>good Christian arguments
>Implying such things exist
Christian arguments summed up = "God did it!"
John Moore
None, Christianity is inherently anti-European and anti-western.
Why on earth would you think a Semitic religion does anything other than serve Semites?
Lucas Jones
You just mad ya going to hell bucko.
Nathan Johnson
>Christianity is inherently anti-European and anti-western
A brainlets hot take on history, I see.
Brody Mitchell
*blocks your path.
Zachary Green
Thanks user, I’ll be using these to redpill a relative of mine.
Jonathan Bennett
You’re welcome.
Leo Moore
>mfw i won't go see my creator since i'm a bastard child
Connor Sanchez
>mfw I now have to break up with my qt vietnamese gf that loves me so much
Justin Ross
What are some good scientific arguments against racemixing? Asking for a friend.
Samuel Russell
>there were pro-white Christians 600 years ago so that means it’s okay!
Thomas Lopez
Bumping this important thread
Dominic Miller
Jacob Peterson
Christians have no problem with racemixing, they only care about worshiping a jew on a stick.
If you love your race you must embrace paganism.
Levi Butler
what does paganism say about racemixing? Does paganism have to do anything with Norse mythology?
Bentley Ramirez
None
Owen Sanchez
Jow Forums BTFO
Lincoln Smith
With paganism your blood is your religion, watch Varg on youtube for more information on this.
Nathan Flores
1. Story of Phineas.
2. "Crumbs even fall to the dogs" ---apparently not all are equal in the eyes of Jesus.
Jackson Jenkins
there is none.
y the time of the New Testament, Israel had become extremely exclusive, largely forgetting her mission to the nations. When the Messiah arrived, however, foreigners were present ( Matt 2:1-12 ). During his ministry, he constantly interacted with them, indicating that God’s love embraced the world ( Luke 17:18 ; John 4 ). A Roman soldier pronounced a eulogy at his death ( Luke 23:47 ). Death broke the hostile powers that caused human divisions ( Eph 2:14-18 ). In Christ there was no longer any important racial, linguistic, or ethnic difference ( Gal 3:26-29 ). Pentecost ( Acts 2 ) reversed the judgment of the tower of Babel ( Gen 11:1-9 ).
At the same time, there was the realization that while members of the church had their citizenship in heaven, they were resident aliens on earth ( 1 Peter 1:17 ; 2:11 ). Before the coming of the kingdom, they had to live a nomadic existence as strangers and pilgrims, much like the patriarchs of the Old Testament ( Heb 11:9-16 ). They must live in hope and faith, praying for the invasion of the kingdom and waiting patiently for the gift of a new Canaan, a new Eden, where they can reside with their God (Rev. 21-22). Meanwhile the church must act by helping literal strangers and foreigners, remembering her own identity and God’s love for the powerless ( Matthew 25:35Matthew 25:38Matthew 25:43Matthew 25:44 ). Hospitality (philoxenos, lit. love for the stranger) is to be a characteristic of the follower of Christ ( 1 Peter 4:9 ; cf. Rom 12:13 ; Heb 13:2 ).
Easton Myers
>God gave Moses' sister leprosy for disapproving of his (Jew) marriage to Zipporah (Kushite/Ethiopian)
faggots
Nathaniel Perez
>citing tobit
cathocuck
Jose Jackson
write a paragraph on paganism or I'll be a christcuck forever
Ayden Ortiz
>Tobit
>Christian
pick one