Well I've got 10 years in. I guess I'll let you know "in the end".
It has worked out just fine so far.
2007-03-05 06:17:09
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answered by glitterkittyy 7
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I think, theoretically, it could. However, I find it is best to find somebody who is like minded for you. I am an Atheist and I am marrying an Atheist. I don't think it would work out if it were the other way around. One, the Atheist could make the believer "fall from god" so to speak. Or the believer could "convert" the Atheist, or maybe the Atheist to go through the motions, but not have the emotions. I really don't think it's a good idea. Personally.
2007-03-05 14:20:20
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answered by fifimsp1 4
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Some of my homeschool friends parents was like that. The dad was a non believer and the mom was 100% a believer. they worked things out and the father became a strong christian.
2007-03-05 14:17:48
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answered by skater-chick133131 2
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No... If you were married before one became a believer you must work it out as best as possible, however, if before marriage you know there is a difference you have a problem.
One of two things can happen..
1) the believer will influence the non believer and the non believer will convert
2) The non believer will influence the believer and the believer will fall away.
IT is dangerous for the believer!
2007-03-05 14:18:46
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answered by Anonymous
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If you are that believer you should find a believer because they are having such eyes ..that takes your breath away..
Some men(believers)have such eyes..and I am maried to a half beliver and cannot marry again..
And I suppose some who is a believer CAN love you and be kind ..and you will be happy together..while a nonbeliver is a stone into my head that cannot hold me ..tight..or how do you ..Americans say...?
2007-03-05 14:22:47
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answered by Anonymous
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It's not a good idea.I am married to an unbeliever .It's better to marry a believer of whom you have more in common with.You can't share spiritual experences together because you are on two different roads.
2007-03-05 14:20:17
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answered by sharen d 6
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of course it is, and you do not need to covert the other, you can celebrate all the holidays and such involved together, there is nothing wrong with that, i am not a Christian, but my family is and i celebrate Christian holidays because i care about my family and it means a lot to them.
do not try to force your beliefs on anyone else, they have every right not to believe what you do,
2007-03-05 14:19:48
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answered by Patriot of the Wasteland. 2
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Of course. Its not a wise thing to do but it can be done. The reason it is not a good decision is because many times the believer is worn down and falls into their previous sinful ways. Peace out............
2007-03-05 14:18:59
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answered by powerliftingrules 5
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Yes, but why would a nonbeliever want to marry one of the religiously insane. The nonbeliver would only be buying into a life of grief.
2007-03-05 14:23:03
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answered by U-98 6
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I have seen two such relationships, both have since divorced, and their children from both parties that I know well, are vary confused young adults when it comes to what they believe to be true, so I would say if two people have different beliefs then go their separate ways, because their marriage will be a nightmare.
2007-03-05 14:25:13
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answered by Anonymous
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