The Bible says:
2 Corinthians 6:14
Be ye not unequally yoked together with unbelievers: for what fellowship hath righteousness with unrighteousness? and what communion hath light with darkness?
Edit: Hey, why the thumbs down? The person asked what the Bible said. I quoted Scripture and verse. I did not say one critical word . . . . I merely answered the question.
2007-07-01 03:55:10
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answered by Suz123 7
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Look it is simple like this don't make any guy change your beliefs and another thing is that when you die God is not going to ask you what religion you belonged to he is going to look at how you lived your life. Religion is just a guide line on how to live your life the right way it also restores order in the world today. On the other hand I see this marriage would have a very rough time with family if either on converts to the other's religion and I also see trouble with your kids unable to decided who they should believe and follow.
2007-07-01 04:16:14
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answered by Anonymous
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If you are the Catholic girl wanting to marry a Muslim guy, don't look at the Bible for answers. This outdated book on moral codes is completely out of touch with life as it is to-day. Instead of solving problems, it is more likely to completely confuse you. My advice is, to ask someone, preferably an old and experienced person that knows both you and the Muslim guy. Your grandparents, if you are lucky enough to have any would be a good starting point. Avoid at all cost advice from fanatical bible bashers, as they do not use their own brain for thinking but merely batter you with various tracts out of the so-called word of God.
2007-07-01 04:00:38
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answered by Ziggy 2
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Scripture does cover being unequally yoked, i.e. married to an unbeliever. If you want to know the catholic position, go talk to a priest.
A catholic and muslim couple will have many challenges in their life together. Hopefully, you have considered these things, particularly divorce.
2007-07-01 03:42:24
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answered by Thomas K 6
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Read the Holy Bible and find out for yourself. God says don't marry anyone that is not a Christian too, we are not to be unevenly yoked.
2007-07-01 03:46:35
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answered by Sweet Suzy 777! 7
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hey muslim guy will wnat to get married in a mosque not a church. its sooooo hard i knw but he can marry u but he has to have it done the muslim, islamic way to have an intimate relationship with u or he will be sinful. so yup. is his parents ok with it? i meamn does he get alot of stuff said to him. he loves u, i can see but u knw thats religion eh...he will have u but u knw when having kids, its difficult. what religion kids have and names and bringing them up to what religion etc. if u convert to islam, then its fine and all lovey dovey u knw but remember he's fighting to have u u knw i think if his family saying no and he saying yes so remember his love for u coz muslim have to sacrifice alot even their own families sometimes (not always) to have the one they love. i knw, believe me, i knw damn well and it should all be worth it in the end coz if it isnt, it makes them feel ill. really really ill and then they have no1 left and they tend to go crying back to their parents and family and then they say 'told u so, u dint wanna listen' yup i knw the whole scenario, seen it all and it sucks!!!
2007-07-01 03:46:59
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answered by allgiggles1984 6
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The Bible has several contradictions in it.........
Love thy neighbor...........killing is fine as long as it's a Holy War...........
Religion is man made. What holds true are the emotional feelings you have for someone. So if you are in love, take the religion out of the perspective.
2007-07-01 03:46:08
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answered by Ella 7
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possibly in the event that they sense that their union is in basic terms substantial interior of their faith (as distinctive from those that are greater open minded), they could desire to offer up the belief of civic marriage and instead choose for a "Christian Partnership" it incredibly is in basic terms correct interior of their faith and has no legal, tax or different civic implications. it could be for consenting believers basically, and that i do no longer see that something human beings could desire to stand of their way, lest we be seen as hypocrites attempting to intrude in different peoples' lives.
2016-10-19 01:23:59
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answered by ? 4
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Do not yoke yourself to a nonbeliever.
2007-07-01 03:40:30
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answered by B 4
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hello, i hope your in good health and sure we can be friends. take care and god bless.
2007-07-04 20:02:48
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answered by im not evil but im not a saint 2
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