Similarly, different religions might also have different ways of thinking about interracial marriage, as not all religions view interracial marriage as acceptable. However, you might think that interracial marriage only seems like a problem for society or different cultures; this is not the case, because from the point of view of some religions interracial marriage or romance are considered a problem (Perry, 2013), furthermore, people with more devotional practices such as prayer and Bible reading are more likely to date and marrying people of different ethnicities and cultures, this could be influenced by the thought that God loves every single person equally, regardless of their race and color (Perry, 2013). Similarly, religion also influences marital stability. In other words, in a couple the husband and wife are equally religious, in other words homogamy; the tendency to stay together for life would be greater than in those in which one party is not religious or has a lower level of religiosity than the other (Call & Heaton,
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