Deswegen gibt es im Judentum und Islam Regen, wer wen heiraten darf und wer die Religion weiter gibt. Um ao einer Beliebigkeit einen Riegel vorzuschieben.
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Vielleicht in irgendwelchen Reformgemeinden:
Zitat:
The Talmud holds that a marriage between a Jew and a non Jew is both prohibited and also does not constitute a marriage under Jewish law.[1]Furthermore, a Jewish man has no recognized paternal or parental relation to any offspring resulting from a relationship with a gentile woman. Interfaith marriage between a Jew and a non Jew is not even permitted in case of Pikuach nefesh.[3]Esther's marriage with the king of Persia is, however, not regarded as a violation against this, because she remained passive, and risked her life to save that of the entire Jewish people.[3]
Christian rulers regarded unions between Jews and Christians unfavourably, and repeatedly prohibited them under penalty of death.[4][5][6]
Islam:
Zitat:
Islam permits marriage between Muslim men and women who are People of the Book (Jews and Christians); in the case of a Muslim-Christian marriage, which is to be contracted only after permission from the Christian party, the Christian spouse is not to be prevented from attending churchfor prayer and worship, according to the Ashtiname of Muhammad, a treaty between Muslims and Christians recorded between Muhammad and Saint Catherine's Monastery.[1][3]
Da lohnt sich ein Blick ins alte Testament um diese Behauptung zu widerlegen. Schau dir mal das fünfte Buch Mose Kapitel 7:3 an:
https://bibeltext.com/deuteronomy/7-3.htm