Message from @Tarnfurt
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A lot of us were AmNats
Oh boy this server is poppin tonight
Do you guys interpret "Thou shalt not commit adultery" to be a proscription of miscegeny?
I cannot support the Yankee Empire for the sole reason of the crimes committed against the South.
Matthew - yes - Christ's kingdom includes people from every race, tribe, nation, etc.
Though you can't be a white nationalist and still thoroughly enjoy Jackie Chan's daughter
Ah bringing out that talking point Bullets
America is GAY
@rhebner indeed it does
But there is also a reasonable separation of church and state
>Tfw no qt Asian gf
Christ's multiracial kingdom is not of this world
as you admitted
@Tarnfurt Most likely, because why repeat not coveting someones wife
And we maintain our race in Heaven, and our gender
So, our racial family isnt just a worldly thing
Are Kung Fu movies CHAN culture? 🤔🤔🤔🤔
Lol that's what @Tarnfurt said
@MatthewHeimbach i once read a post someone made that the Seventh Commandment was not about cheating, but rather a proscription of miscegeny specifically and I was curious on your take on that
Fuck dude my phone is at 4% and I'm an hour away from an outlet lmao
Somebody update me when I come back
Yeah thats prolly correct @Tarnfurt
@Fevslmfao ok i just googled jackie chans daughter.... yeah brah your right... no thanks
Drop candid pics Fassel
Ugliest Shelia ive seen all day
Show us this Gook milker
@Tarnfurt In the book The Orthodox Church: 455 Questions and Answers by Father Stanley Harakas he tells modern Orthodox Christians that “God does not encourage racially mixed marriages, then I believe we are not in disagreement. I feel I made it very clear that the Church does not feel such marriages are desirable, for many different reasons, many of which are practical and have to do with the chance of success for such marriages. In addition, we should also add that the Church holds that races and nations were created by God. Consequently,the total intermarriage would destroy the races which God created. The Church has never advocated or encouraged racially mixed marriages.”
I've always said "Let Man not bring together that which God has separated"
Sorry for TLDR
"To be opposed to interracial marriage goes all the way back to Abraham who said in Genesis 24:3-4 that “I want you to swear by the Lord, the God of heaven and the God of earth, that you will not get a wife for my son from the daughters of the Canaanites, among whom I am living, but will go to my country and my own relatives and get a wife for my son Isaac.” Abraham wanted his son to marry within his own tribe, something that God never condemned but actually blessed with fruitful families and great gifts both materially and spiritually. While I would not argue that it is a sin per se to marry outside one’s nation, there are clear guidelines that the best form of marriage is among those of the same nation. In Israel the nation was told to get rid of the foreign wives among the nation and to marry within the nation of Israel. Ezra 10:3 states “So let’s make a promise to our God by which we divorce all of these foreign wives—as well as those born to them—in accordance with the counsel of our Lord and of those who tremble at our God’s command.”
Earlier in the book of Ezra in 9:2 we are told “They have taken some of their daughters as wives for themselves and their sons, and have mingled the holy race with the peoples around them. And the leaders and officials have led the way in this unfaithfulness.” The government of Israel had a responsibility to maintain the national character of Israel, and both incest and interracial marriage was looked upon negatively by God for violating His plan for marriage and a stable society. The position of God on issues such as homosexuality, incest, bestiality and interracial marriages were all codified throughout the Old Testament."
@MatthewHeimbach Are you Greek Orthodox?
In short...without the transforming power of the gospel, (where people from all ethnic backrounds can peacefully co-exist), uniting disparate types of people is an exercise in futilty. Any attempt to the latter will simply borrow from Christian capital in order to sound legitimate. And it has to a point in America.
Def got a schlong
@rhebner exactly
@Tarnfurt Russian Orthodox, raised Catholic but converted
And the gospel is not an instrument of national policy; there is a separation of church and state.
Guys