goto page | next >>
|
|
Author | Message |
---|---|
Joined: 23 Dec 2004 | Posts: 318 | Location: the coast o' Maine
|
|
Well, I guess it really isn't any of our business but I'll just throw in there that I think he is a Christian now? Either way, congrats to the both of them. _________________ |
|
Joined: 30 Aug 2007 | Posts: 431 | Location: Tex-Ass
|
|
Joined: 23 Dec 2004 | Posts: 318 | Location: the coast o' Maine
|
|
Joined: 05 Apr 2006 | Posts: 750 | Location: Dallas, TX
|
|
sukieinthe_g wrote: Maybe Max is a Messianic Jew? after reading this http://www.sayanythingmusic.com/news/a-jewish-kind-of-pop-song i highly doubt it besides, what's wrong with us regular jews anyway? we can have fun too _________________ hello, i'm Ivy don't mind my username, it's oldoldold |
|
Joined: 23 Dec 2004 | Posts: 318 | Location: the coast o' Maine
|
|
Joined: 12 Jun 2005 | Posts: 20735 |
|
|
Joined: 20 Feb 2005 | Posts: 8868 | Location: Saturn, the Bringer of Old Age
|
|
When the heck did he switch teams? He has references to Judaism in a lot of his songs. Who did we trade for him? Did we get rid of Creed? _________________ EvilSpace |
|
Joined: 01 Mar 2005 | Posts: 2348 | Location: Plano, TX
|
|
Joined: 05 Apr 2006 | Posts: 750 | Location: Dallas, TX
|
|
Joined: 02 Sep 2007 | Posts: 1313 |
|
|
ks1990 wrote: I know a few couples who are different religions and neither person converted to the other one's religion when they got married. But yeah, I think it's quite uncommon, not to convert. Yeah I think most do convert to be the same religion. And for those who don't, which I happen to know a family like that, their kids are just confused and end up being nothing...or choosing. *shrug* I dont want to make this a prying thread either, but this is an interesting topic for me and it's something I can kinda relate to, I'm Muslim and my sister married an American...who read about Islam for a while and then he decided it was right for him as well. Btw, I'm pretty sure he did it for the right reasons (faith) and not just to marry my sister. That's how people should do it. Anyway, I'd rather marry someone of my faith as well, it just makes things a lot easier when you understand each other on that level and don't have to explain everything. Of course, if you're not religious people you won't care, which is cool too. |
|
Joined: 05 Mar 2004 | Posts: 1588 | Location: texas
|
|
starnothing wrote: ks1990 wrote: I know a few couples who are different religions and neither person converted to the other one's religion when they got married. But yeah, I think it's quite uncommon, not to convert. Yeah I think most do convert to be the same religion. And for those who don't, which I happen to know a family like that, their kids are just confused and end up being nothing...or choosing. *shrug* I dont want to make this a prying thread either, but this is an interesting topic for me and it's something I can kinda relate to, I'm Muslim and my sister married an American...who read about Islam for a while and then he decided it was right for him as well. Btw, I'm pretty sure he did it for the right reasons (faith) and not just to marry my sister. That's how people should do it. Anyway, I'd rather marry someone of my faith as well, it just makes things a lot easier when you understand each other on that level and don't have to explain everything. Of course, if you're not religious people you won't care, which is cool too. Yeah, I agree. I'm Jewish and I dated someone who wasn't Jewish for 2 years and that feeling of constantly being questioned was just not worth it. I mean, it definitely depends on the person. We also just weren't right for each other. But I've found that for me personally, when I date someone of the same religion theres just so many more things to relate to each other with and it's nice. _________________ www.kailahandler.bandcamp.com |
|
Joined: 28 Jan 2005 | Posts: 1813 |
|
|
starnothing wrote: ks1990 wrote: I know a few couples who are different religions and neither person converted to the other one's religion when they got married. But yeah, I think it's quite uncommon, not to convert. Yeah I think most do convert to be the same religion. And for those who don't, which I happen to know a family like that, their kids are just confused and end up being nothing...or choosing. *shrug* I dont want to make this a prying thread either, but this is an interesting topic for me and it's something I can kinda relate to, I'm Muslim and my sister married an American...who read about Islam for a while and then he decided it was right for him as well. Btw, I'm pretty sure he did it for the right reasons (faith) and not just to marry my sister. That's how people should do it. Anyway, I'd rather marry someone of my faith as well, it just makes things a lot easier when you understand each other on that level and don't have to explain everything. Of course, if you're not religious people you won't care, which is cool too. I used to be totally set on marrying a Christian like myself, but then I met my husband. He's Jewish, though not practicing at the moment. We understand each other's faith as well as any two people can, I think. He knew I wouldn't convert for him, and I knew he wouldn't convert for me, so we said "screw it" and got married anyway. When we have kids, we'll explain everything whenever they ask, and they will most certainly get to choose their religion. My parents didn't raise me with the slightest inclination toward a particular religion; if anything they were animists during my childhood, with a sprinkling of Native American traditions. I ended up choosing Christianity myself, so I daresay I turned out all right. I love discussing this kind of stuff and I hope Sherri and Max aren't opposed to the conversation they've sparked. If Max converted, that's awesome, and if not that's still awesome. More power to both of them and I wish them every happiness. Mazel tov! _________________ INTELLECT AND ROMANCE OVER BRUTE FORCE AND CYNICISM Smokemonster |
|
Joined: 24 Sep 2003 | Posts: 14510 | Location: Alone on an airplane, fallin' asleep against the windowpane...
|
|
Joined: 16 Jun 2005 | Posts: 260 |
|
|
well, the deal is that christians follow the bible. or i think most do anymore? and the bible, a.k.a word of god, is pretty clear about relationships with non believers. not that it can be forced, but whatever. so im sorta confused saellys. for the most part is it safe to say that the jewish faith does not believe jesus is the messiah? and since that is the basis for christianity as a whole, how can you reconcile that? also, is it not forbidden in Judaism to describe god as taking human form, aka jesus? thus christianity totally violates the Jewish belief. two totally contradictory faiths. so, im lost. |
|
Joined: 23 Jun 2004 | Posts: 285 | Location: nashville, TN
|
|
|
|
Laughing City Forum Index -> eisleyBlog -> interfaith wedding bells?
Page 1 of 3 goto page | next >>
|
|
You cannot post new topics in this forum
You cannot reply to topics in this forum You cannot edit your posts in this forum You cannot delete your posts in this forum You cannot vote in polls in this forum |
|
All times are GMT - 12 Hours
|