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Is there something wrong with dating, marrying, or being intimate with someone from a different race?
I don't see any problem at all with being with someone from a different race, I like all guys. Is it a sin? Why don't people accept it? What's the problem with being with someone of a different color or culture? |
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The world cannot learn all the worlds cultures.
african and indian (from inda) marry, kids learn both parent's culture equally. one kid marries an african of the same culture as parent. this offspring^2 learns mainly the african culture. another kid marries and indian of same culture as parent. offspring^2 learns mainly indian culture. another kid marries a caucasian, and wishes to assimilate. offspring^2 learns caucasian culture. another kid marries someone of mixed caucasian and jewish decent. offspring^2, in being forced to learn 4 different cultures, rejects all of them and adopts mainstream culture. PiGo, you may maintain both cultures, but will your kids? will your grandkids? the cultures will fade. now, as far as diseases go, i'm not talking about lifestyle based diseases like HIV. i'm reffering to things like huntingtons and sickle cell anemia. the mixing genetic lines will cause the offspring to be possiblily open to both diseases, where thier parents were only open to one. the interactions to these genetic diseases are not well understood because they were previously separated by race lines. for instance, what happens to a person with both sickle cell anemia and hemophilia? |
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