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Not sure this belongs here, but whatever. Is there any point in a marriage between two non-christians?
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Originally posted by Lonewolf
No, not at all. Me and my girlfriend are both non-Christian, and we were talking about marriage, but I just can't see the point if we're both not Christian...
It depends more on how you feel about ceremonies...do you need one?
Originally posted by Lonewolf
No, not at all. Me and my girlfriend are both non-Christian, and we were talking about marriage, but I just can't see the point if we're both not Christian...
Originally posted by maximus
it's easier just to get married then to have to explain to your closed minded neighbor (or parents)why you are sleeping together if you aren't married.
Originally posted by Dave
It's a public announcment that you want to spend the rest of your life together.
But if you're christian, it's a public announcment that you want to have sex.
Interesting that you would ask that question. You may not be aware of it but perhaps you are looking for a reason not to get married?Me and my girlfriend are both non-Christian, and we were talking about marriage, but I just can't see the point if we're both not Christian...
Wow ! this is what i was going to say !Originally posted by Windy
To the originator of this thread:
Is the Xian religion the only one that has marriage ceremonies? Is the Xian way the only way? Why are you ignoring other religions? You could get seriously mistaken for a bigot.
Originally posted by Lonewolf
Not sure this belongs here, but whatever. Is there any point in a marriage between two non-christians?
A point in a marriage between two non-christians refers to a moment or event that marks a change or turning point in the relationship. This can include milestones such as moving in together, getting engaged, or having children.
Cultural or religious differences can play a significant role in a marriage between two non-christians. These differences can impact communication, values, and beliefs, and may require compromise and understanding from both partners.
Yes, a marriage between two non-christians can be successful. The success of a marriage depends on the commitment, communication, and compatibility of the two individuals, rather than their religious beliefs.
As with any marriage, challenges may arise in a marriage between two non-christians. These can include differences in beliefs and values, as well as potential conflicts with family and societal expectations. However, open communication and a willingness to compromise can help overcome these challenges.
Yes, there are resources available for couples in a marriage between two non-christians. These can include couples therapy, support groups, and books or articles on navigating interfaith or intercultural relationships. It can also be helpful to seek guidance from friends or family members who have experience in similar relationships.