whether Acts 17:26 and/or Rom. 9:19-24 should be used as a defense against interracial marriage.
I honestly don't have the slightest clue about what you're talking about here.
That is not something I believe and I don't see how those passages could be taken that way, nor have I ever heard them taken that way by anyone I believe to be right or wrong.
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well it's the truth. that's why we need Jesus and the grace he offers.
please stop posting. that was a direct question to establish his superior qualifications. he tapped the mat.
he tapped the mat by showing why we all need Jesus. That is not a tap out.
Please tell me your understanding of the basic Gospel message. It will help me greatly to see where you are at.
when someone says tell me why you think you're an authority and you clam up, you look like a fool. that was the question.
And as far as my opinions on the good book, I see many issues with inaccurate translations and distorted interpretations. I believe the Christ figure would want good people to work in the margins of society, as he did, and save judgement for a higher power. I believe that higher power looks to the acts of people and how they treated their fellow humans.
I see many perverted interpretations of the bible by people who wish to oppress others through the faith. MiR is directly on point. If you don't know the long history of religiously based segregation than you have NO place in this or any conversation regarding the morality of the bible and how it has been perverted to codify intolerance. The stories of Jesus blessing the prostitutes, meek, and disabled, the story of the good Samaritan (especially if you understand the historical context of Samaritans in the ancient world) are what we should let guide us.