Spiderman
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I'm wondering as of late what marriage is like when husband shares a different faith than wife or vice versa.
I could totally see a liberal Catholic with a Jew, Buddhist or Hindu, but wonder what a devout Christian and a devout Muslim Marriage would be like. For instance, who decides whether it will be a Christian Minister or Imam who celebrates the service or whether the liturgical rubrics will be Christian or Muslim? Then of course I wonder how a devout Muslim could put up with someone who believes in the Trinity, because the Koran condemns it as offensive to God.
I'd be more interested to see what a marriage between a hardcore Protestant Fundamentalist and a Pagan would look like. Because The Protestant Fundamentalist would always have the strong conviction that his wife is worshipping Satan and Demons because Fundamentalists (at least in my experience of them) are united in the belief that Pagan Deities are Demons or Satan in disguise. So the Fundamentalist Husband would always probably be wondering if all of the problems that arise within a marriage are the result of his Satanic wife worshipping Demons, summoning spirits, or whatever.
It just sounds like a total and complete deal breaker to me! The other partner is bringing Demons into the household afterall. Then, how does a fundamentalist raise kids to be Christian, when the Pagan should have just as much say so as to what spiritual practices the kids should be taught? I'm sure such marriages have happened before, but I don't see how they could endure unless one person eventually becomes less devout or converts.
Have you had a marriage or lived with a boyfriend/girlfriend of a different faith? What kind of problems arose?
I could totally see a liberal Catholic with a Jew, Buddhist or Hindu, but wonder what a devout Christian and a devout Muslim Marriage would be like. For instance, who decides whether it will be a Christian Minister or Imam who celebrates the service or whether the liturgical rubrics will be Christian or Muslim? Then of course I wonder how a devout Muslim could put up with someone who believes in the Trinity, because the Koran condemns it as offensive to God.
I'd be more interested to see what a marriage between a hardcore Protestant Fundamentalist and a Pagan would look like. Because The Protestant Fundamentalist would always have the strong conviction that his wife is worshipping Satan and Demons because Fundamentalists (at least in my experience of them) are united in the belief that Pagan Deities are Demons or Satan in disguise. So the Fundamentalist Husband would always probably be wondering if all of the problems that arise within a marriage are the result of his Satanic wife worshipping Demons, summoning spirits, or whatever.
It just sounds like a total and complete deal breaker to me! The other partner is bringing Demons into the household afterall. Then, how does a fundamentalist raise kids to be Christian, when the Pagan should have just as much say so as to what spiritual practices the kids should be taught? I'm sure such marriages have happened before, but I don't see how they could endure unless one person eventually becomes less devout or converts.
Have you had a marriage or lived with a boyfriend/girlfriend of a different faith? What kind of problems arose?
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