if you do get married you will proably be unhappy,might get devorcide,and you kids might get confusied and what if the want to be witnesses what would you say,how about you talk to her find out what she wants,settle the issues about religion,kids whatever before you get engadged and if you do get married tell he that you like your religion and not to try to make you become a witness,but listen,she will probaly bring witnesses to the house talk about how good the meeting are and if you can handle and deal with that and she can to,then go ahead but if she isn't baptised then she can't get baptised.if you love her you will respect her wishes even if she won't marry you,the bible says "marry in the lord and in the lord only."
2006-11-23 04:16:22
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answered by ms.redhead 2
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I seriously doubt it. Catholics are Christians believing the true divinity of Christ. A Jehovah Witness thinks Jesus was a created being originally named Michael the Archangel. Just using common sense it would seem impossible for two people to live together when one recognizes Jesus as God to be worshipped and the other only acknowledges that same Jesus as only a messenger.
2016-03-29 06:45:28
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answered by ? 4
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She will always want you to become a witness.
She shouldn't pressure you, but will live in hope.
Have a peak at 1 Peter 3:1.
BTW Why not become a witness if all religions are good?
2006-11-23 05:02:48
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answered by Uncle Thesis 7
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Is she loves him as he is, she would have to respect his religion and live peacefully. That's one of the reasons Jehovah's Witnesses usually don't marry out of their churches.
2006-11-23 03:21:36
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answered by DolphinLami 4
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Well, if she really loves you, she won't.
Religion should never be the reason you love someone and shouldn't come in the way.
I had a friend of mine who fell in love with a Muslim girl who wanted him to convert to Islam before they married. Well, she's now wishing she hadn't done that. And, there was another friend of a friend and she converted to Islam to marry the Muslim who claimed he loved her and she, also, is wishing she hadn't done that, after divorcing him when she found out that all his "love" was for the green card.
Have a nice day.
2006-11-23 03:25:08
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answered by Daimyo 5
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It's possible to live happily ever after, but it would be very difficult. Not to highly recommended.
God bless,
Stanbo
2006-11-23 03:27:03
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answered by Stanbo 5
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It states in the Bible, that we are not to be unevenly yoked. Honor God and He will bless your life with the right person.
2006-11-23 03:23:52
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answered by swtsoulsearcher 2
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The Bible says do not be Unequally yoked-
2006-11-23 03:37:22
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answered by BubbleGumBoobs! 6
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NO
2006-11-23 04:10:03
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answered by Anonymous
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