i couldn't do that. she may be aware and understanding of my religion, and i may be aware and understanding of hers, but Christ is my life. i want someone who shares that passion, not just understands it. i don't mean to sound closeminded, but that's the way it works for me. if that passion were shared, then provided she were willing to work at maintaining the relationship, i could look past her flaws fairly easily.
2007-08-12 19:02:56
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answered by That Guy Drew 6
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NO.
Do not be unequally yoked to unbelievers!
The heartache would eventually come; when "real life" and real issues that are relevant to each own's beliefs arise.
When the rearing of the children comes into play; and it is time to teach CORE BELIEFS.....real life will turn that gentleman into a monster; and vice-versa!
It only hurts ALL INVOLVED (spouse, children, relatives and so forth) when monotheistic beliefs clash.
One must use their head in marital matters; and not the heart. For the heart is deceitful above all things; and changes its own "mind" often. Be faithful to your God above all else; and He will deliver unto you a spouse worthy of your specific needs and wants; if it be His Will, that is.
YHVH Bless and Keep U!!!
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2007-08-12 19:21:22
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answered by º§€V€Nº 6
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If neither party placed their religion as a high priority and instead saw it as a cultural curiosity, their traditional religion doesn't make much difference.
It's only when one party sees the other as a blasphemer that should be converted or put to death that it is a serious issue.
2007-08-12 19:03:31
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answered by valcus43 6
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well in my state it'd be a girl, but if I found a Muslim I deeply cared for, I'd have to regrettably leave her. I wawnt to be married in the Temple (LDS) and to do that I need to marry a worthy member, but I wouldn't stop being friends.
2007-08-12 19:02:51
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answered by travsbest 3
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I don't have a problem with any religion, it's their corrupt religious leaders I don't really like.
2007-08-12 19:01:56
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answered by Starjumper the R&S Cow 7
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I would...but they wouldn't. If they truly followed their religion they would not marry outside of the religion unless the person was going to convert.
I'm not going to convert, so no, I wouldn't even be with them.
2007-08-12 19:01:24
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answered by Anonymous
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i believe that muslim is me, *ahem*
no, honestly i do, except im not able to hit it of with girls, unless things go smooth then ya i can keep things smooth. 17 y/o, toronto, Canada.
2007-08-12 19:02:43
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answered by Anonymous
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absotively NOT!
2Cr 6:14 Be ye not unequally yoked together with unbelievers: for what fellowship hath righteousness with unrighteousness? and what communion hath light with darkness?
2007-08-12 19:03:24
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answered by Anonymous
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the bible talks about being married to a unbeliever as long as you can live in "peace" but it also says not to be unevenly yoked, otherwise if it interferes with you faith, it's easier to marry a christian if your one concerning your faith and practicing it.
2007-08-12 19:04:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Why not? Christian and Muslim are equally stupid. You believe in the same delusional GOD.
2007-08-12 19:05:22
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answered by ntsonicon 1
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