yes it is ok..my wife and me come from very diffrent cristain back grounds.and at the same time..that dont create any probloms of any kind..i also know other couples who are in the same boat as us..in which it's of no problom with them as well..and the reason for it.is we have a mutual none verbal agrement,so to speak..when it comes to that.and if the 2 of you choose to go to church togeather..then yall might want to seerch for a church that both of you agree on..of course that might take some time in finding..but if yall truely love each other..then it's well worth the search...
2007-02-20 07:28:06
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answered by lawnwolfie 2
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Faith is a 3 step process ... Knowing .... Understanding ... finally realising Faith. The first 2 steps usually come from everyone's life experiences. So no 2 person can hold 100% same views on Faith. As long as they are similar they are fine. Couples need to respect each others views and differences in faith for a better faith in their love for each other. Good luck.
2007-02-20 07:22:11
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answered by GoodGuy 3
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I don't think any two people have 100% the same view on faith, even if they are members of the same Church. As long as you are both committed to this relationship, and realize going in that there are differences, and you agree to speak respectfully to each other about one another's views, then I think you could have a stronger relationship than people where neither or only one has any faith at all.
2007-02-20 07:21:23
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answered by jtexperience 4
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If you both believe in Jesus, as the Son of God, as your Lord and Savior; you both go to the same church, study, and pray together; you both believe that the Bible is 100% true--error free, then you should have no problems.
Otherwise, you may clash at times. But, basically, if you are both saved, then you should have a good enough foundation to have a good Christian, married life.
2007-02-20 07:22:07
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answered by Christian93 5
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Absolutely
2007-02-20 07:19:49
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answered by BL1957 3
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When have you EVER known any two people to share 100% the same views on faith?
T'ain't ever happened... not even in the New Testament.
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2007-02-20 07:19:41
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answered by NHBaritone 7
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Yes
2007-02-20 07:21:17
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answered by Jeancommunicates 7
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Absolutely. Couples can't be perfect after all. If we were perfect I don't think we would last. I mean, some people who are Christian have married Jewish people or another religion. It's perfectly normal. Good luck too you!
2007-02-20 07:20:58
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answered by Kris 2
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If you love each other, and both believe in a higher being, you should be fine (As long as neither of you are Religious-Nazi's, Of course)
My boy friend is Christian, and I don't believe in all those standards, but we still care for each other!
2007-02-20 07:21:06
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answered by Spike ~ 1
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It really depends what the differences are, and how strongly you feel about them. My husband believes that one should dress up for church and I don't, not that big of a deal, but suppose I believed in infant baptism and he believed in adult baptism, it would be an issue when we would raise children.
2007-02-20 08:10:09
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answered by Laura H 5
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