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Mr. MacArthur's Admission of Israelite Recognition and Refusal of Miscegenation “They hated the Samaritans because they were intermarried half-breeds.” (at about the late 24 minute mark in MacArthur's video below) I give him credit here for making a point about miscegenation. However, does he carry the anti-genocide (anti-racial pollution) principle over to today's time? I don't think that is his intention. He doesn't seem to warn and exhort the audience to beware of inter-racial mixing at least to any extent of profound conviction. However, racial and cultural homogeneity should be taught in view of several Old Testament aspects in our time, not mere churchiosity culture of the heresy media. Numbers 36:5-13 gives us the Israelite prescription for race and demographics: Intra-tribal marital, inheritance and antigenocide law. Some good references are Nehemiah, and especially the restoration of the law concerning the Ezran Covenant. Inter-racial marriage was determined a cause of divorce. I recommend you see this homogeneity-promoting site to give you insight on how to look for a compatible mate. “...exception clause...” (at about 19 minutes in MacArthur's video below) Not all illegitimate marriages are the result of fornication divorce (Mt. 19:9) and female second cultural marriage; however, a previously undefiled wife who commits adultery and divorces does not justify the remarriage of her former husband either. Nevertheless, the fornication of a woman only justifies her divorce from her supposed and legalized but not real husband; it does not give her a right to marry another man. Nevertheless, pertaining to pure marriage, the early church established monogamy and remaining single after divorce. Therefore, the husband of such a wife of fornication would not be bound to her and would seemingly be able to marry someone else because he was not legitimately married in the first place. Nevertheless, he would be carrying baggage that a female virgin who does a background check peacefully and righteously may not want to live with. |
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