Although I'm a non-believer, I'm ethnically Catholic via my Sicilian heritage,
and I largely accept New Testament moral teachings,
part of which makes me a socialist.
Fundamentalist Christians, for the most part,
thoroughly reject socialism,
and in so doing, also reject New Testament moral teachings.
Socially, almost all of my social friends have been white,
mostly Italian-American,
but I have NEVER supported de jure discrimination against ANY ethnicity
and I've had casual work or school friends that comprised a totally diverse group.
That's also totally normal, by the way, not a thing over which I congratulate myself.
Only in my union activities did I have a diverse variety of close associates,
and I loved immersing myself in my union activities.
Basically, not being religious, I don't find religion to be a major factor
in a well-rounded person's social interaction.
One either has a mortal code that's
compatible with largely accepted societal values or doesn't,
and everybody's native society isn't the same either.
I hope the Catholic Cardinals choose a Pope with benign social values,
but it will not affect my life as what the mutants put in the Oval Office diminishes my life.