Regarding Race

This post is prompted by an article that I saw posted a little while back regarding mixed marriages. I gave it some time to ruminate, and after much thought, I’ve come to the conclusion that it is my firm belief that one should indeed marry only within his or her own race. Now, before you start picking up stones to throw at me, please read on and see if you agree.
It is fashionable today to say that “there is only one race—the human race.” Things like ethnicity, culture, faith, etc. do not matter. What matters is one common humanity. After all, our DNA is pretty much 100% identical no matter what ethnicity you are. The accidentals like dark or light skin are just that. Accidentals with no meaning beyond aesthetics.
In a biological sense that’s true. All mankind does share the same basic physical makeup. And if physicality was all there was, they would be right—there is only one race, the human race. But that doesn’t tell the whole story.
On the other hand, we have the reaction against these modern views of anthropology. There are some who believe that ethnic groups constitute race, and that these races ought to remain distinct and separate. As such, there should be no marriage or mixing between the various ethnic groups. Some even appeal to the Bible for such a position (yes, the article I saw was from this site). After all, God divided the peoples into many tongues at Babel, and thus created ethnicity. Who are we to try to reverse that? That would be like trying to rebuild the tower of Babel.
I would propose what I believe is a more Biblical view—that there are only two races. There is Adam’s old humanity which fell with him into sin and death, and there is the new humanity in Christ that is raised to life and righteousness. For in Christ there is neither Jew nor Gentile, slave nor free. All are one. In Adam all die, but in Christ are all made alive.
To be in Christ is to be not only a new person as an individual, but a member of a new humanity, born of water and Spirit. The old man and the former race is no more. For the believer is a part of that New Creation.
As for Babel, that was a curse upon the old Adamic race. God reversed that curse at Pentecost, when the confused languages of the many peoples became no impediment to the spread of the Gospel. The scattering of nations is finished for all united in the Church as the Bride of Christ. Any attempt at a united humanity apart from Christ as the old Adamic man is indeed a rebuilding of Babel. Because only in Christ can true legitimate unity be found.
And so, I say again, one must not be joined to another outside of one’s own race. If you are a member of the new humanity in Christ, how can you even think of being united to one of Adam’s lost race? And if that person from across the Pacific is your brother, how can you even think of him as a foreigner to you?










