I'm curious, if he said she was part of the same protestant denomination as you- would you question their faith in the same way as you clearly do Catholics?
I dont belong to a denomination.
But the answer that I'd hope to hear is,
"she's a strong Christian".
He mentioned TWO churches she attends, remember.
One protestant and one Catholic.
I never understood people that questioned the faith for others. What basis do you have for questioning hers?
WEll we view life through different sets of lenses then.
It's the first question out of my mouth when any of
my kids meet a new friend.
What I find interesting in how many people here talk about how all that matters is faith in Jesus. They'll say that no one is 100% correct about anything, but all that really matters is that you put faith in Christ, go to Church, et cetera.
Going to church isnt one of my criteria.
A saving faith isnt even what I'm hoping for for my kids.
My ministry is raising up godly children for His team,
to further His kingdom. I'm hoping for much
more than a saving faith in their future spouses.
These men are going to be leaders, are already leaders.
If I shared their stories you'd think me a braggart.
They dont need to be distracted with tricks, but they're
young, been there done that, been tricked been burned,
got distracted, backslidden... lost good time.
(but
whoever they choose
will be cherished and loved with no reservations, by their mother in law.)
Then when they find out someone is dating a Catholic, it is a crisis. I can't imagine their reaction to someone actually converting. If being a Christian, believing in Jesus was all that matter, then all this talk about being 'un-equally yoked' is nonsense.
Most of america is 'christian'. Yet the Bible says that
straight is the gate and narrow is the path that leads
to life and few find it.
Believing in Jesus isnt all that matters. Most of the
world believes in Jesus.
Mon
up untill now I have only heard the term unequally yoked used with pagans or atheists, some people in this thread are using it for any major differance in belief.
I think that is why some catholics are flipping out over this a little bit
Well we all have to be 'honest' though.
Look at the top ten threads at any given moment
and I'm thinking the majority of them will be
Protestants versus Cath/Eo beliefs.
Some major differences evidently. Shoot, didja see
Preacherswifes testimony? And me too, I was a cath
girl, my ex husbands mom was so distraught that he
was dating me. And she didnt keep it secret.