I have no reason to change my wife's faith.
Unless she started cheering for the Argentinian soccer team, then that would be divorce.
I kid, really..
According to your wife's faith, you're not really married to her unless you convert to Catholicism and go through the first three or four sacraments.[/QUOTE]Funnily, Brazil churches, in the world's biggest catholic country, doesn't prohibit it. (looking at interfaith websites now, it seems its no problem in American churches too). EDIT:And theres no Nuptial Mass when one of the two isnt a catholic, but seeing I was baptized and born a Catholic, its just discouraged.
The only thing asked was that my kid go to catholic church and be Baptized. Which I dont mind.
I'm confused by what you say when you mean war. Because certainly many Muslims do consider themselves at war.
Holy war = War against your religion, with the intent to destroy it.
What I see is the usual Sunni/Shiites killing themselves, USA killing terrorists in Afghanistan and some tribal wars in Africa. The day theres a crusade or something, then it'll be a Jihad. Until then, Jihad doesnt apply to me, but for inner Jihad.
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A side note, people of the book (aka Jews and Christians) are given special considerations under the Qran, a Muslim can accept non-halal food from a Christian table and marry Christians -
-This day are (all) things good and pure made lawful unto you. The food of the People of the Book is lawful unto you and yours is lawful unto them. Lawful unto you in marriage are not only women who are believers, but women among the People of the Book, revealed before your time,- when ye give them their due dowers, and desire chastity, not lewdness, nor secret intrigues if any one rejects faith, fruitless is his work, and in the Hereafter he will be in the ranks of those who have lost (all spiritual good).[FONT=times new roman,times]
(5:5)
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