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Deja vú!

(this is a "reminder" and a personal secret I´ve liked keeping here)

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I totally understand racism within one's own family. My son had his best CHRISTIAN friend, who is black, as his Best Man in his wedding. It caused a ruckus, meaning that my son's grandfather, grandmother chose NOT to attend his wedding and they were very outspoken about it, as if they had some inside source of GOD ordained pride about it. My son has forgiven them, but it still rehashes old memories of it. In the end, racists will have to face their own choices before JESUS CHRIST, Himself. WE have to not let it interfere with our spiritual walk.
 
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Black on white crime is at all time high and growing every day. Let's keep things in a true perspective and if so old folks have held on to old errors allow that's in every culture.
 
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I´m as white as my shoes...




Just to let ppl see who am I.

Our SAVING Lord also had "black" genes, inside His HOLY body.

Blessed be the Almighty GOD.
 
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You would be shocked in Venezuela! Although I like Asian ppl, those who are here, ignored most of the ppl they should pay an average degree of attention (most of the Chinese ppl have shops, where they sell things) and, when you are asking the price of the things you´d like to buy, they OFTEN do not look at your face and do not say, at least, "Good morning".

It is my impression, from my whole life experience, that most of them are segregative and, if you have done personal investigation, you really would know how they have dealt personal "differences"...

I´m happy that, to may personal joy, I have found few Chinese ppl I have enjoyed sharing, in those are countable, with the fingers of one hand. If they only knew several ppl like them, they would open up their hearts... <3

Once Again, I didn't understand your story.
About the Shop or something like that,
I don't see what are you trying to tell me.
 
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Matthew 19:3-6
3The Pharisees also came unto him, tempting him, and saying unto him, Is it lawful for a man to put away his wife for every cause? 4And he answered and said unto them, Have ye not read, that he which made them at the beginning made them male and female, 5And said, For this cause shall a man leave father and mother, and shall cleave to his wife: and they twain shall be one flesh? 6Wherefore they are no more twain, but one flesh. What therefore God hath joined together, let not man put asunder.
 

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You would think that buy 2015, people would be used to seeing interracial couples. Sometimes we get stares out in public. I like to give her a big ole smooch just to give them something to stare at.
 
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You would think that buy 2015, people would be used to seeing interracial couples. Sometimes we get stares out in public. I like to give her a big ole smooch just to give them something to stare at.
Dude you just supported Christians getting beat up for holding up signs ...stop pretending you have any moral depth and that you really have a girlfriend for that matter.
 

Dude653

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Dude you just supported Christians getting beat up for holding up signs ...stop pretending you have any moral depth and that you really have a girlfriend for that matter.
Stop following me and trolling me. I'm not insulting you so there us no need to insult me.
 

notuptome

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You would think that buy 2015, people would be used to seeing interracial couples. Sometimes we get stares out in public. I like to give her a big ole smooch just to give them something to stare at.
That's really the story here isn't it? the in your face attitude. If you don't like it tough luck. Where is the living peaceably with all men? You have issues to deal with before God in your life.

You are going to do just whatever you please no matter what. So it's not up to me you work it out with God.

For the cause of Christ
Roger
 

Dude653

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That's really the story here isn't it? the in your face attitude. If you don't like it tough luck. Where is the living peaceably with all men? You have issues to deal with before God in your life.

You are going to do just whatever you please no matter what. So it's not up to me you work it out with God.

For the cause of Christ
Roger
I live to please God not to please others. I don't need anyone else's permission to have an interracial relationship or any other relationship for that matter. If they don't like it then they are the ones who have a problem and they are the ones who should be seeking God.
 
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Stop following me and trolling me. I'm not insulting you so there us no need to insult me.
Ok, I don't like harassment. :mad: I realize we're not all going to agree, but please people refrain from following others around the site and habitually contradicting their comments as the #2 rule on this site is:


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Dude653

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Ok, I don't like harassment. :mad: I realize we're not all going to agree, but please people refrain from following others around the site and habitually contradicting their comments as the #2 rule on this site is:


2. No conduct that is offensive or counterproductive to fellowship.

We like to welcome all to Christian Chat, but if anyone is not here for fellowship (or for wanting to know about Christianity), but simply for disrupting fellowship, offending people, whatever, then that person is not welcome.


Brother Dude653, you can report it to the site administrator(s) if you believe people are trolling and harassing you.

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i know right...we can disagree without [personal attacks
 
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Does "unfriending" or putting people on "ignore" settle anything? That is, in concept, just you burying your head in the sand, and showing them (in their minds) that they were right.
Au contraire, mon am! ;) I have umpteen peeps on ignore and it settles a lot for me - it keeps me from "listening to" the chronic self-righteous debaters on CC.

But as for racism, I come from a huge clan and my children's father hails from an even bigger tribe. I lost count of the races among us - let's just say our family looks like the U.N.
 

Dude653

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Yes you can put people on ignore in the forums but I do not think you have that option on the mobile website.
 

notuptome

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I live to please God not to please others. I don't need anyone else's permission to have an interracial relationship or any other relationship for that matter. If they don't like it then they are the ones who have a problem and they are the ones who should be seeking God.
Since you already have all the answers what is the problem?

Tolerance is not respect. Tolerance is not agreement. Tolerance is just tolerance.

For the cause of Christ
Roger
 

Dude653

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Since you already have all the answers what is the problem?

Tolerance is not respect. Tolerance is not agreement. Tolerance is just tolerance.

For the cause of Christ
Roger
I just was wondering if anyone else has had similar experience and how they responded to it.
 
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atwhatcost

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You would think that buy 2015, people would be used to seeing interracial couples. Sometimes we get stares out in public. I like to give her a big ole smooch just to give them something to stare at.
I blame it on "diversity." We have now been given free reign to gawp at people for daring to look different than anyone else. And, considering we all are diverse, we are now given free reign to stare at the differences without guilt or any moral compass. For a whie there, we were headed toward true equality. Now "diversity" says some have "special rights", so the playing field just got more lopsided. (Not like it was ever going to be leveled.)

I know the feeling. Hubby has something kin to palsy and Tourette Syndrome, plus a lack of balance do to neuropathy. When he loses his balance, (from simple things like someone thinks it's okay to put their shopping cart right in front of us and stop, or someone thinks they deserve the entire 8 feet of width on a sidewalk), the Tourette kicks in. Then everyone assumes he's a raving lunatic.

We are united. (That's what I was trying to say before. You two need to be united.) So, we have turned it around on others at times or simply ignore them, depending on how bad the offense is.

Nothing like a big man or woman (I am still "the little woman" at a mere 5' 9.5" and 195 pounds. He's still huge compared to me. lol) getting in your face to ask you what you're laughing at, to get rid of the self-righteous "I'm allowed to laugh because I'm special" look. And better yet, nothing like a group of teen boys thinking they should defend the honor of a girl after she decided she alone should be able to walk on that sidewalk, but then they turn around and see the much bigger man still trying to gather his balance back to sober them up. (They never knew, he launched his massive shoulder into her shoulder when it was obvious she was heading right into his shoulder with no concern, because SHE was on the phone so he should duck. The only way he could duck at that point was by walking through the brick facade of a store inches away.)

I take my cues by how he reacts, but, make no mistake. I take my job seriously. I'm his helper. Ain't no one going to hurt him without going through both of us. (I'm disabled too, so don't think this has anything to do with physical fights, but I will, and I will lose, if there is no other choice to protect him. 12 years like this, and we've never had to physically fight. Then again, we're Philadelphians, so we have attitude. lol) We stand united. You're really going to have to learn that same lesson if you and future-wife are to remain partners for life in marriage.
 
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Au contraire, mon am! ;) I have umpteen peeps on ignore and it settles a lot for me - it keeps me from "listening to" the chronic self-righteous debaters on CC.

But as for racism, I come from a huge clan and my children's father hails from an even bigger tribe. I lost count of the races among us - let's just say our family looks like the U.N.
That's why I like to refer to us Americans as "purebred mutts." We are a distinct something, but who can ever know what? lol