Christian ‘beliefs’ cited in refusing mixed race wedding

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WASHINGTON: An event venue in the southern United States refused to host a mixed race couple’s wedding, stating that the union went against its “Christian beliefs,” in a viral video that has drawn a barrage of criticism.

The husband-and-wife-to-be — he black and she white — had been in contact with Boone’s Camp Event Hall in Mississippi for several days, before receiving an email rejecting their request to hold their nuptials at the facility.

The groom’s sister then went to the venue to ask in-person why the wedding had been rejected, filming an exchange in which a woman bluntly told her: “We don’t do gay weddings or mixed race.”

Asked why, the woman responded: “Because of our Christian race, I mean our Christian beliefs.” The episode gained traction following an article published Sunday by local news website Deep South Voice.

Following the episode, the event space’s Facebook page was taken down, but not before the woman posted several excuses, stating that she had grown up in Mississippi where the unspoken rule dictated “staying with your own race.”

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At her husband’s request, she said, she had searched the Bible for text supporting her notions on mixed race marriages. – AFP

 

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