THat has to be your choice. What religion would you feel more comfortable following? I'm Church of England, My husband is a Baptist. My Grand Parents are Catholics and my sister in law married a Muslim and has converted to Muslim.
2007-06-30 02:40:03
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answered by stinkypinkyteddybear 5
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There is no such thing as a half this or that in religion. It is a personal choice that you make and it is between you and God. You have to follow your heart. I would recommend that you read the New Testament and the Koran.
I'm a Christian.
This is a terrible thing that happens in mixed marraiges. Religion can be a divider. Sometimes you might think that you are making a choice between your mother and father. It can be like that but it doesn't always have to be. I wish you luck man. Trust me God will be there either way.
2007-06-30 02:45:39
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answered by Wild Ape 4
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I consider myself a "recovering Catholic". I am a Christian, but, that is my choice. There is no best choice, you need to look inside yourself and determine what your value system is, what you believe in and what you don't. I have been seeking a "religion" to affiliate with and have checked out many. There has not been one where I feel I totally fit and where my God wants me to be. So, I choose to be spiritual and not involved with any particular religion. I try to live everyday with respect for myself and others and recognize that we all have something to offer each other without exception. We are all students and teachers in this life.
2007-06-30 02:46:39
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answered by wherehaveallthehippiesgone 3
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I am a Muslim and I would find it dear if you would lean towards Islam. You would in a way keep your Christianity because Muslims recognize Jesus as a prophet of God, not God as most of Christianity believes. It says in both the bible and Qur'an that there is only one God.
2007-06-30 04:00:02
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answered by Ahmad H 4
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I am Southern Baptist. I am not educated on the Muslim religion, so I really can't answer your question, but I will pray for you... that you make the decision that God puts in your heart.
But, whatever you choose, please be sure to marry someone of the same faith, the Bible tells us to do that. I definatly wouldn't want my child to have to choose like you are.
All of the athiests and non-believers- a few words of advice and encouragement...
Eternity is too long to be wrong. I believe in God, and if when I die there is no heaven and hell, so be it, but when I did, if there is... I want to live in God's kingdom with him. I don't want to risk the chance of burning in hell for eternity. I hope that this helps you a little. I am praying for you.
2007-06-30 02:48:30
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answered by someonestolemyscreenname 3
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I presume you are yet young!
Study both, and come to an understanding of both!
Then use the wisdom that you have been given, and
make a decision according to what your heart tells you is right for you!
2007-06-30 02:50:48
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answered by WillRogerswannabe 7
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You need to look at the teachings and whatnot of both, then decide which one you more agree with and (formally at least) follow that one.
If you can't decide, you could always flip a coin...or just don't formally belong to either and worship God in your own manner.
2007-06-30 02:43:41
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answered by wasmer09 2
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If you are still living with your parents, you have to play by their rules and if you are not living with them, study all the religions and pick the one that you find fits you!
2007-06-30 03:39:49
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answered by Gerry 7
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I'm an atheist. It is the only way the world makes sense. No dogma. No imaginary friends. All responsibility for your words and deeds is yours alone, and there are no get of of jail free cards.
2007-06-30 02:48:42
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answered by Nodality 4
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Atheism.
2007-06-30 02:40:15
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answered by Anonymous
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