Soldato
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Is she Catholic, Protestant or other?
markyp23 said:Tell her to stop being so pathetic and that if she doesn't want to go out with you then she should just tell you that she doesn't actually like you rather than hide behind a faith.
Originally Posted by 2 Corinthians 6:14
Do not be yoked together with unbelievers. For what do righteousness and wickedness have in common? Or what fellowship can light have with darkness?
blighter said:It does bother her, its the only reason we're not going out.
CoERicochet J said:Is she Catholic, Protestant or other?
The Mad Rapper said:Raistlin and Lady Crysania are a prime example of why that's wrong. He was a Wizard of the Black Robes and she was a Holy Cleric of Paladine - still didn't stop them getting jiggy with it!
I do respect them, and am definatly not going to encourage her to rebel.Tru said:Given that she's only 17 you really should respect her parents wishes or beliefs. The other option is to encourage her to rebel, but that's up to you.
blighter said:I do respect them, and am definatly not going to encourage her to rebel.
Has anyone on here been in a smiliar situation?
monkeyspank said:All the catholic girls I've know were pure filth! hope this helps
Thanks, a lot of help Do you know how your friend (the wife) feels towards marrying a non-christian and what her reasons for it being ok are?CF93 said:I have a couple of friends who are married where one is and one is not a Christian. The wife is and always has been a Christian, her husband was always very anti-religion (and very anti-royal family amongst other things) and not afraid to say so. They've been married a few years, have a little girl, the wife is still a Christian, the husband still is not but is more accepting than he used to be. They have a very good marriage.
When I first met my now-wife she was a Christian and I was not. It was a real issue for her, and we split up after a very short time (in fact she quoted the same verse.) Things change, look into it all - you might find that actually it makes a lot of sense and is the way forward for you.
blighter said:It does bother her, its the only reason we're not going out.
blighter said:Thanks, a lot of help Do you know how your friend (the wife) feels towards marrying a non-christian and what her reasons for it being ok are?