interracial marriage

Tyler Nally (tnally@csci.csc.com)
Tue, 16 Jul 1996 15:11:25 CDT


Bro. Kenneth Wilson wrote:

*    I would agree with you as to the object of worship of the couple and 
* yet the Bible does in fact allow a non believer to marry a believer if 
* they are willing to live with one another.This is that they arent 
* unequally yoked together.It amazes me when people really connect this 
* with solely with Women to believeing men and yet not the other way 
* around.More generally seeing there are more females then males in the 
* world it is the combonation of the both.There seems to also come alive 
* that Abraham wasnt saved untill he excepted the call to leave the pagan 
* religion unto the worship of the true and living God(JESUS CHRIST).I am 
* a mixture of cultures or peoples while my wife is full blooded 
* Pilipina(Philippines).You could say by the ture definition am married 
* to a different race all together.Let me say this that by a Believeing 
* male marrying a nonbeliever doesnt always work out like they think it 
* will.God bless and take care.Thank you for your input brother Tyler.

I remembered that Jesus heritage does contain a little non-Jewish 
blood.  Look at Rahab the harlot and Ruth the Moabitess.  It's really
neat to see how he used non-Jewish bloodline to preserve the promise of
blessings whereby all the families of the earth are blessed.

Bro. Tyler