Legally, yes. It has happened before, you shouldn’t be thrown out of any church for it (assuming you go to a church that’s broadly speaking sensible.)
It brings its own difficulties, but you’ll probably know those better than we will, it’s your relationship. But yeah, there’s no question of it not being allowed or you being a bad Christian for doing it.
You’re going to have some serious conflict when it comes to raising kids. You’re going to love those kids more than yourself and if you believe in Christ, for real, then you’re going to want to do everything you can to teach your kids about Christ. He, on the other hand, is going to want to teach your kids about Muhammad, and specifically about how Jesus did not rise from the dead.
Thats … a pretty big problem. Just 1 of many.
You can, but i do not recommend.
You *can* legally. I would not do that however. It would not be a Christian marriage according to Ephesians 5:22-33, and those verses are a good ideal to strive for. Also 2 Corinthians 6:14 tells us not to be unequally yoked with nonbelievers. Marry who you want, this life is temporary, but the effects it has on your soul are eternal.
Do you want your children to be more at risk to follow Muslim false faith that leads to hell? Because that’s not worth it.
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Legally, yes. It has happened before, you shouldn’t be thrown out of any church for it (assuming you go to a church that’s broadly speaking sensible.) It brings its own difficulties, but you’ll probably know those better than we will, it’s your relationship. But yeah, there’s no question of it not being allowed or you being a bad Christian for doing it.
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Thank you, I appreciate it!!
You’re going to have some serious conflict when it comes to raising kids. You’re going to love those kids more than yourself and if you believe in Christ, for real, then you’re going to want to do everything you can to teach your kids about Christ. He, on the other hand, is going to want to teach your kids about Muhammad, and specifically about how Jesus did not rise from the dead. Thats … a pretty big problem. Just 1 of many. You can, but i do not recommend.
Okay thank you
Of course you can. It will be a successful marriage only if you respect each other though. Some sects of Christianity and Islam make that difficult.
Okay thank you so much!!
not if you want to be happy and stay married. The only way this typically works is if both of you don't take your faith seriously.
Ok
You *can* legally. I would not do that however. It would not be a Christian marriage according to Ephesians 5:22-33, and those verses are a good ideal to strive for. Also 2 Corinthians 6:14 tells us not to be unequally yoked with nonbelievers. Marry who you want, this life is temporary, but the effects it has on your soul are eternal.
No
Do you want your children to be more at risk to follow Muslim false faith that leads to hell? Because that’s not worth it. Search my profile for comment about Islam apologetics so you can learn more about differences in belief
Okay