People should date people, not faiths.
2006-12-30 07:13:15
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answered by Anonymous
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While a marriage combining two different faiths can be rewarding at first it is tremendously challenging to maintain,there will be many issues and points of conflict along the road of life making it doubly hard then an marriage where both have the same beliefs,most interfaith marriages are not healthy and lead to separation,however it can work provided there is mutual respect,communication and compromise.I do not recommend marriage outside of you own faith due to its poor track record,and the vast array of challenges and hardship it can cause.
2006-12-30 07:13:37
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answered by Anonymous
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If you are a christian it is not allowed as the Bible- our guide book tells us not to do it, and the history of the Jews shows us the dangers of inter- faith marriages in which the purity of beliefs are compromised and with that God is not pleased.
2006-12-30 07:12:26
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answered by Godblessed 2
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it can be very difficult. islam and catholiocs insist children are born into the faith they have no choice so they are certainly not compatable. I do not think as a genuen believer of any faith you would wont to marry out side it. I have made many mistacks married a catholic and nearly a muslim but God used those experiances to bring me closer to him.
2006-12-30 07:13:32
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answered by Anonymous
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It should be fine between the two of you if you can respect one another's beliefs. As far as children you have to decide what to teach them. The best choice would probably be to teach them the value of both religions and let them make their own choice when they are old enough.
2006-12-30 07:14:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Asking her out in all risk wont offend her yet I heavily doubt she would be able to go out with you. finding on how observant she is there'll in all risk be significant adjustments between how she sees issues and how you do. i'm no longer asserting it ought to no longer take place even regardless of the indisputable fact that it is not going. in case you're intense you will desire to learn Judaism so as which you will understand in basic terms what you're up against. you particularly would desire to capitalize "Orthodox Jew".
2016-12-15 11:44:07
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answered by moncalieri 4
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As long as you love said person, then it doesn't matter what your faith is, although things usually go smoother when you are of the same faith.
2006-12-30 07:11:34
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answered by Anonymous
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One should never date someone they would not marry. Obediance to this rule can prevent most of the problems that maried couples have.
Within the Christian community there are several compatible denominations, but not all are. It would be foolish for a Christian to marry a non-Christian.
2006-12-30 07:20:06
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answered by Desperado 5
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Everything matters, so both parties have to have good communication skills and are able to agree with one another on MANY accounts, but it's workable.
2006-12-30 07:11:22
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answered by vinslave 7
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I was raised LDS and my hubby Wicca. It was hard at first and we just decited to let all of it go I do what I want he the same. We have been married 5yrs and we have allowed our kids to make up their own minds
2006-12-30 07:18:23
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answered by cc 4
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