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Examples of sin do not justify that sin.Yes, 75% white mixed Europeans (used to be 90%), mixed black Africans with 15-16% of the population and the rest are Asians and others. Intermarriages are still low despite agendas pushing for "whites need to mix with others more often" with decades and that percentage has dropped only about 15%. This shows you how much people don't want to mix with a another group of a different skin color. You don't have to buy it, go ask the black ghettos and see their thoughts and opinions on whites and other races, that is if you get alive out of there first.
And the last statement is incredibly racist.
I've been in areas of cities (more than one city) that are ghettos or predominantly black. And I've never been treated in any way except with immense kindness. I've had African Americans help me late at night when I was in a new city and had no idea where I was going.
I know people involved in mixed relationships, and both their families are in support of this.I meant the ones in Europe not in the US, I don't know how it's in the US. You can be friends and respect each other, but the problem arises when racial mixing occurs. How many have been accused and judged in the past for entering in a mixed marriage from different sides? I'm pretty sure a Black woman marrying a Chinese man isn't gonna bring happy faces to both families. It's rare where people accept a man or woman from a different skin color.
Every example of Christianity is an example of cultures mixing. Whether that occurs in the 1st, 4th, 10th, 19th, or 21st century. Whether that occurs in Serbia, Russia, India, Ethiopia, Alaska, England, Syria, or Germany. This is not something that happened one time in Alaska and nowhere else.In the US, yes, in Europe, no.
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