What if my daughter was asked to babysit a child, perhaps referred by neighbors who know her well from her watching their children. And how would we feel if, upon arriving to babysit, she was informed that their home was a "Christian Household", and she was turned away?
There is a big difference between wanting your child to marry someone within your faith versus letting them play with those of different cultures and beliefs in a school yard.
Am I the only one who sees the racism in this approach?
What if my daughter was asked to babysit a child, perhaps referred by neighbors who know her well from her watching their children. And how would we feel if, upon arriving to babysit, she was informed that their home was a "Christian Household", and she was turned away?
There is a big difference between wanting your child to marry someone within your faith versus letting them play with those of different cultures and beliefs in a school yard.
Am I the only one who sees the racism in this approach?