Interracial Marriage And Segregation

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Interracial Marriages and Segregation
Segregation was publicly and strongly condemned by white protestant American religious leaders, primary because of the civil rights movement. When the civil rights movement granted blacks the rights to have equal education opportunities as whites it sparked a conflict. This movement caused religious leaders to be fearful, that school integration might result in interracial dating or even marriage. Religious leaders’ refusal to recognize the it’s natural for races to overshadow each other and interracial marriages occur due to association. It is impossible to have people of different races to work together, attend school together, and attend social events together and not have a physical attraction towards
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Think about this if you were to spray paint yourself to be Caucasian or even African American who would know, no one simply because your being singled out by your skin tone. If they were to wipe the spray off and see that individual for who they really are. They should feel terrible for letting race define who they associate themselves with. If you allow yourself to get to know a person’s character you would love that individual for their personality not for their skin tone. Our world still is at odds when it comes race, some see others for who they really are personally.
Others are just stuck in the older age, and don’t want to accept the different race. Prejudice in race is a fantasy of hatred and lacking perception of a human being personality. Americans have been and will always continue to teach their children hatred towards a different race this has been taught to our children and our children teaching our grandchildren that same
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These interracial marriages were in God’s plan, because he knows what country each family need to occupy in order to build up certain nations. Gods plan for our lives are predetermined from heaven. One may view these marriages as Gods way of segregating racial groups from one continent to continent. When man decided he’d build a tower to heaven Gods intervened with a mighty miracle of confusion. God instantly gives everyone a different language and as they begin to speak no one understand the others language and the tower doesn’t get finished. This shows man’s disrespect to God as the higher power, because he thinks he’s powerful enough bypass God and go to heaven on his own ability. God purpose was fulfilled at the tower of Babel, for he creates different racial groups with one mighty act, he changes their