09-27-2008, 08:42 PM
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Supercalifragilisticexpiali...
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Join Date: Feb 2007
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Re: Leap of Faith:Marrying outside your religion
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Originally Posted by Mrs. LPW
Well, no one said it was cut and dry.
But you can't tell someone you believe that Jesus is the Christ, the only way, the truth, the light, and then marry an athiest or a Budist.
Just doesn't add up.
Now the one who marries while backslidden from thier faith and returns to it, or the one who marries before coming into thier faith... that would be a different can of beans.
But for a Catholic to marry an Athiest.. tells me the Catholic doesn't truly adhere to Catholocism. Doesn't really truly believe the teaching.
And it will tell thier children thus as well.
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Totally agree.
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