LDS Interracial Marriages / Relationships
Consider the following statements by Boyd K. Packer and express your views about this topic:
LDS Interracial Marriages / Relationships (Hover)
Well, since I don't believe in the idea of "gathering" in other countries (I believe that the gathering is supposed to be in Zion, and until Zion is redeemed, in the intermountain west), this little statement brings up quite a few questions for me.
However, I do tend to agree with the idea of people marrying within their cultures. Being in an intercultural marriage, I can see problems.
However, if something ever happened, that I was looking to get married again, I would probably look outside my own culture again. That is just me. (Aren't I the rebellious one?)
In all seriousness, intercultural marriage can be very difficult. And, since marriage can be difficult anyway, it is a discussion that MUST be held between two people before committing to marriage.
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In all seriousness, intercultural marriage can be very difficult. And, since marriage can be difficult anyway, it is a discussion that MUST be held between two people before committing to marriage. |
Rather off topic, but... Kermit and Ms. Piggy are so fitting for this topic |
Our world isn't has big has it was half a century ago. We can send letters over the internet in matters of seconds. We can sit and chat with someone in another country and never leave our homes. I have been in several interracial relationships and yea, they are hard (especially being poor). I say if two people kind find love and make it work then more power to them. I'm still having problems landing a good woman .
If an Apostle said it must be good counsel, unforunately I may rebel on this doctrine (For shame on me.) Who knows?
QUOTE (Zelph @ 17-Nov 06, 1:30 AM) |
If an Apostle said it must be good counsel, unforunately I may rebel on this doctrine (For shame on me.) Who knows? |
QUOTE (Nighthawk @ 17-Nov 06, 9:13 AM) |
I have seen a lot of excellent cross-cultural marriages, as well as a lot of excellent interracial marriages. |
It's hard to identify incultural. My wife and I are caucasian. She is a first born American with an ethnicity of Italian. I feel very uncomfortable at family events and here family advised her not to marry me cause I was not Italian. We are both white, talk that same way (west coast American kids), but I'm dealing with intercultural issues with her family.
Its a matter of relationship potential and love. Any marriage will require tons of work even with cultures and familys to support so make sure that the relationship has Christ to hold it together.
Just curious, no one has addressed the whole tribe thing. Are we to stay within our own tribe and could that be a factor to marrying within our own race? Each tribe has differ responsibilities, how does having children effect this?
Nate, I also have an Italian background and believe me I know how possessive Italian families can be, they are pretty much like Jewish families.
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Are we to stay within our own tribe and could that be a factor to marrying within our own race? Each tribe has differ responsibilities, how does having children effect this? |