No. To be 100% clear, uniting with a non-white is always a sin.
You typically see this explained as being about idols (not race), but we see many of the patriarchs take wives of distant relatives who are pagans. Jacob's wife Rachel even stole her father's idols, implying she had some active belief in the protection or status associated with those idols - but God didn't merely permit these pagan wives, He actively blesses them and their descendants.
This explains how it was 100% OK for the Israelites to take wives from acceptable pagan nations they'd come into conflict with, but 100% forbidden to take women
of any accursed race. Having the accursed "convert" or be made acceptable to God was never even an option.
Today, marrying a White who is not a Christian is not advised because of the complications of differing belief (2 Corinthians 6 etc.), but you are not sinning - the unbelieving spouse is sanctified by your belief (1 Corinthians 7:14).
You typically see this explained as being about idols (not race), but we see many of the patriarchs take wives of distant relatives who are pagans. Jacob's wife Rachel even stole her father's idols, implying she had some active belief in the protection or status associated with those idols - but God didn't merely permit these pagan wives, He actively blesses them and their descendants.
This explains how it was 100% OK for the Israelites to take wives from acceptable pagan nations they'd come into conflict with, but 100% forbidden to take women
of any accursed race. Having the accursed "convert" or be made acceptable to God was never even an option.
Today, marrying a White who is not a Christian is not advised because of the complications of differing belief (2 Corinthians 6 etc.), but you are not sinning - the unbelieving spouse is sanctified by your belief (1 Corinthians 7:14).