catholic buddhist marriage

catholic buddhist marriage
Question on Christian marriage …?

Christians, the Bible says we should not be unequally yoked, that would mean that we are not to marry those of other religions such as Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism ….. some even do not allow marriages between Catholics and Protestants …. My question is about marriage between faiths? … For example, if my girlfriend believes in the doctrines of Calvinsm is Baptist and as I am a language Language Pentecost, we are considered unequally yolk, since our beliefs are so different ?…… PS: If you like the guys do not start a doctrinal debate here, just answer the question …. Thank you ps: atheists or people of other faiths, I appreciate all your theories and comments, but this is only for Christians … tq

The verse that you mentioned (2 Corinthians 6:14) refers not marriage. It refers to the practice of your religion, ie if you are a Christian you should not join the practice or other religious beliefs. Even with other so-called "Christians" outside the Church (as mentioned in 1 Cor 1:2). If you just continue Reading 2 Corinthians 6:15-18, you will see what I'm trying to say. If you are a Christian practice or adhere to beliefs of other religions, you basically practice fornication in the eyes of God. KING JAMES VERSION OF ACTS 15:29 That ye abstain from meat sacrificed to idols, from blood, strangled animals, and fornication: from which if you keep yourselves, ye shall do well, Fare you well. Fornication is fornication here not physical but rather spiritual fornication, because the rest mentioned refers to things spiritual. Christians can not marry anyone outside the Church even if it is preferable both are on the same church, so they are both the same doctrine, and their children. Evidence that the early Christians were female / Husband who is not a believer: King James Version, I Corinthians 7:12-14 But to the rest I speak, not the Lord: If any brother has a wife that believeth not, and it consents to live with him, he not put her away. And the woman who has a husband that believeth not, and is happy to live with her, she not leave. For the unbelieving husband is sanctified by the wife and the unbelieving wife is sanctified by the husband: else were your children unclean, but now they are holy. Try these sites: www.theoldpath.tv, www.elisoriano.com, www.angdatingdaan.org. It is worth a look if you're looking for a better understanding of Holy Scripture. Good Day! =)

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