Go to people you know and who seem wise. Trust your parents who love you and ask your Pastor. Trust the Lord to work things out for you. He has promised that if you seek His ways He will make your ways good.
2006-11-04 09:47:03
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answered by beek 7
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First thing first, Jesus the second member of The Godhead in Acts 2 the last verse said HE added daily TO THE CHURCH as such as should be saved, so if Jesus told us who is God its need to be in the church then that is good enough but which church, In Rev 12:17 we are told satan was angry and went to make war with the remnant that "keep Gods commandments" and had the testamony of Jesus Christ, that includes all ten commandments, not nine, I say this because the Seventh Day is The Sabbath which is Saturday, sunday is never called holy or the sabbath in all the bible and choosing a church should be because it agrees with the bible NOT because you've been going for a long time or the people or anyother reason, we live in a world that has a total death rate, make sure you have the correct exit, Jesus. God bless free bible lessons www.itiswritten.com contact me also wgr88@yahoo.com
2006-11-04 17:49:52
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answered by wgr88 6
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Why would you want to break up with the person?
Attending a different Church and/or being of different faiths does not stop us for caring for someone. If the relationship is strong and going well then by all means stay with them.
Peace be with you.
Michael
2006-11-04 17:53:11
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answered by o_s_c_c 3
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Any worth while relationship will have to have common ground in religion. No matter which religion that is or even none at all common ground is the key. Talk to your partner about what they think about religious views. If you think that you could raise children together with those views. How you both deal with teaching children how to mind and which religion to take is the best indicate of if the two of you will make it.
2006-11-04 17:48:28
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answered by I-o-d-tiger 6
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I believe in God but i will tell you that i have found most religions to be constructions of what men or women in history have wanted for themselves or others. If you love this person, stay with them. Regardless of whether you are with them or not, your beliefs are your beliefs. No one can change that unless you let them. Being part of a church in no way shows or means that you are religious or that you even believe in what the church preaches. Who you are and who you fall in love with are YOUR choices to make in life. No one else should make them for you. If this person you love accepts you how you are and doesn't wish to change your views on religion or spirituallity than stay with them. If they try to change who you are or won't be happy with you because you go to one church and not the other... well then... to hell with them.
2006-11-04 18:06:21
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answered by vail2073 5
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Switching to a different church of the same denomination, or switching denominations? If you know what you believe, the decisions of your parents shouldn't affect your relationship.
2006-11-04 17:46:18
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answered by Free Ranger 4
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I think you can still talk and spend time together. People do go out and get marry to other people for other church bodies. I am now just hoping that your parent do know about this Guy, so they do put it into their thought what it may do to you, i encourage you to pray and just talk to God about your situation.
2006-11-04 18:31:51
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answered by p.aris12 2
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what does switching churches have to do with breaking up with someone
2006-11-04 17:48:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Don't break up. Just because you belong to diferent churches doesn't mean that you have to break up. All it means is that you have different values.
2006-11-04 17:46:23
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answered by Titainsrule 4
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No, you can still talk, and spend time with him even though he goes to a different church.
2006-11-04 17:43:45
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answered by Justin 2
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