My church is incredibly diverse; it has blacks, asians, Indians, hispanics, and is only about 75% white. I'm there every Sunday.
The topic never comes up, and the official doctrine of the church is silent on the matter. As a matter of Christianity, among the 40,000 various denominations, I'm sure you're going to find a range of answers.
Like I said, you MIGHT make a case that race mixing is against the natural law. Not everything is in the Bible. Frankly, I'm not sure either way. You're talking about things way way way off in left field when it comes to natural law rather than the topic at hand.
Fine. I'm no expert on arguments of natural law, which is why I take things back to scripture.
I just know this I only care about someone being spiritually compatible, and I'm looking for my future wife in foreign lands and I don't really care what anyone thinks about it but Jesus.
The last thing I would say, is that you can't find anywhere in the Bible where it says to rely only on the Bible. Until Jerome translated the bible in the 400s into Latin, and nevermind widespread illiteracy, most Christians in the early days never had access to a Bible. John didn't even write the book of Revelation until he was an old old man, the last surviving apostle until something close to 100AD. Sacred tradition is also a thing we should respect.
While I agree with most of what you are saying I see you are going towards a Catholic bent. But I think you are a sincere person and not a godless shill so I respect that.
I recommend watching some of Ray Comfort's videos on Catholicism (where he preaches the gospel to Catholics) and tell me if what he says is true. I used to not like Ray but once I really started listening to him, I think his gospel is very solid.
My church is incredibly diverse; it has blacks, asians, Indians, hispanics, and is only about 75% white. I'm there every Sunday.
The topic never comes up, and the official doctrine of the church is silent on the matter. As a matter of Christianity, among the 40,000 various denominations, I'm sure you're going to find a range of answers.
Like I said, you MIGHT make a case that race mixing is against the natural law. Not everything is in the Bible. Frankly, I'm not sure either way. You're talking about things way way way off in left field when it comes to natural law rather than the topic at hand.
The tower of bable is proof God is against racemixing. You as a jew ofcourse are against God, so you spread lies.
The Tower of Babel is proof that God punishes people for hubris.
Fine. I'm no expert on arguments of natural law, which is why I take things back to scripture.
I just know this I only care about someone being spiritually compatible, and I'm looking for my future wife in foreign lands and I don't really care what anyone thinks about it but Jesus.
The last thing I would say, is that you can't find anywhere in the Bible where it says to rely only on the Bible. Until Jerome translated the bible in the 400s into Latin, and nevermind widespread illiteracy, most Christians in the early days never had access to a Bible. John didn't even write the book of Revelation until he was an old old man, the last surviving apostle until something close to 100AD. Sacred tradition is also a thing we should respect.
While I agree with most of what you are saying I see you are going towards a Catholic bent. But I think you are a sincere person and not a godless shill so I respect that.
I recommend watching some of Ray Comfort's videos on Catholicism (where he preaches the gospel to Catholics) and tell me if what he says is true. I used to not like Ray but once I really started listening to him, I think his gospel is very solid.
Thanks, but I'll pass on the videos.