raebabyyyy answered Sunday February 24 2008, 1:04 am: It's not a sin! I'm an Asian girl and I have a white fiance and love comes in all different races. It doesn't matter what color you are, we're all people either way! [ raebabyyyy's advice column | Ask raebabyyyy A Question ]
orphans answered Saturday February 23 2008, 11:56 pm: honestly, i dont believe at all that whites and blacks that get married have made a sin. i believe that love comes in all colors, shapes, and forms, and love is just simply love. i think that love can unite anyone of any races, and any sex. if it is true love, it is not forced, or faked, in any way.
HoPe I hElPeD!!! [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
Deana answered Saturday February 23 2008, 11:41 pm: PSH. I agreeeeeeee
* with the two people under me
Marrying a black person isnt bad
Just for those racist people out there...
Who im against racism.
I dont think its a sin.
Were all PEOPLE.
it would be a sin to marry an animal though.. like marrying a dog or somthin.. OKAY im getting off track. BUTT ha. Yeah you get it.
Its an opinion.
If YOU think its a sin , its a SIN.
If you DONT think its a SIN, its not.
In SOME religions, i guess you can say, yeah it is.
But its all in what you believe.
orphans answered Saturday February 23 2008, 11:35 pm: luvr girl said that very well, and I totally agree. You shouldn't think that colored people and white people sin for marrying eachother, that's not factual at all. It is NOT a sin, and if that person told you otherwise, she/he needs to have a newsflash, because there is no explanation for that sin, since that sin doesnt EXIST.
Good luckk [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
luvr_girl answered Saturday February 23 2008, 10:27 pm: That is not a sin!
I'm sorry, but whoever told you that is a sin is crazy. Anyone should be able to marry whoever they want, because love doesn't discriminate. [ luvr_girl's advice column | Ask luvr_girl A Question ]
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