ByGracethroughFaith
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Filmproducer said:Huh? I honestly do not know to what you are referring.
I was referring only to BGTF, whose post I specifically quoted. I will not lie I have problem, not personally but theologically, with those who use the unequally yoked verses to condemn or dissuade others over interracial marriage. I can also honetly say I have never seen Romans 14 used as a caution for those who do intermarry. That's a new one, and not one I agree with by the way. If a fellow Christian stumbles in his faith because another Christian interracially marries, that stumbling Christian IS sinning, not the other way around.
The unequal yoke was not related to inter-racial marriage, they were two qualifications not one. Inter-racial marriages often have different background customs that many times can become stumbling blocks even to each other, that being said it isn't even easy within races to find a compatible spouse, but there are usually less obstacles. About the hardest thing a person can do in this life is pick the right spouse.
If you look at the big hurrah that this thread generated, you can see that this issue causes a stumbling block to some at least, no sense adding that to the already complicated situation of bringing two sinners together into one flesh.
It is just like the communion wafer, some people are absolutely convinced about it being leaven free, and others don't care. So in not offending those who are convinced it is best to offer a leaven free wafer.
Within Christianity, there are many choices between acceptable and better. With so many potential problems out there, the Christian's heart is always meant to be striving toward the best choice if possible.
BGTF