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Marrying from your own church (or at least from a church that shares a common belief/doctrine)
I think this should form a new thread rather than merging it with:
Must a Christian marry a fellow Christian
I have always had this thread in mind. Thanks to Elijah23 for kind of reminding me 'bout it.
We already know we have more than 6 christian denominations in the world today.
How about marrying from another church other than from your own church, i.e from a completely different denomination?
Some doctrines, as we all know, are completely different from the others.
How can a Catholic marry a Jehovah's Witness? Or, can a White Sabbath man marry an Anglican woman? Can a Baptist and an a Non-Baptsist agree in marriage?
A 7th Day Adventist (sabbath = Saturday) vs a church that believes the sabbath day is on Friday or Sunday
My church encourages us to marry from the churches who share the same doctrine! We publicly warn people about this.
My questions:
1. Is marrying from a church with a different doctrine not as dangerous as a chrsitain marrying an unbeliever (although both call themselves christians - and you can see what christianity has suffered today in the name of doctrines)?
(In such a case we notice two christians in a cat race! Mom wants her children to worship at her church, dad disagrees; dad teaches 'this is this' while mom disagrees and teaches 'that is that'.)
2. In a case where this is not a problem, is it okay for a couple to worship in different churches? (Our church is against this. We encourage the two to agree and worship in one church)
Your contribution, please.
I think this should form a new thread rather than merging it with:
Must a Christian marry a fellow Christian
I have always had this thread in mind. Thanks to Elijah23 for kind of reminding me 'bout it.
We already know we have more than 6 christian denominations in the world today.
How about marrying from another church other than from your own church, i.e from a completely different denomination?
Some doctrines, as we all know, are completely different from the others.
How can a Catholic marry a Jehovah's Witness? Or, can a White Sabbath man marry an Anglican woman? Can a Baptist and an a Non-Baptsist agree in marriage?
A 7th Day Adventist (sabbath = Saturday) vs a church that believes the sabbath day is on Friday or Sunday
My church encourages us to marry from the churches who share the same doctrine! We publicly warn people about this.
I think it is advantageous for Christians to marry Christians. Not only that, but to marry someone from their own church.
My questions:
1. Is marrying from a church with a different doctrine not as dangerous as a chrsitain marrying an unbeliever (although both call themselves christians - and you can see what christianity has suffered today in the name of doctrines)?
(In such a case we notice two christians in a cat race! Mom wants her children to worship at her church, dad disagrees; dad teaches 'this is this' while mom disagrees and teaches 'that is that'.)
2. In a case where this is not a problem, is it okay for a couple to worship in different churches? (Our church is against this. We encourage the two to agree and worship in one church)
Your contribution, please.