Should Catholics & Protestants Get Married? | Q&A | Ep 672

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  • Опубликовано: 4 сен 2022
  • Today, we're taking a break from news stories and theological issues to answer some of your questions! Topics include the morality of euthanasia, whether companies should provide paternity leave, and thoughts on the potential upcoming red wave in November.
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    Timecodes:
    [1:11] If you could change something about how you grew up, would you and why?
    [2:53] Advice on a sister’s marriage
    [4:47] Does anyone check the emails for the podcast?
    [5:30] Opinions on paternity leave
    [7:35] How will Jesus have time for everyone in Heaven?
    [8:47] Thoughts on being a Protestant married to a Catholic
    [11:25] How to survive first trimester sickness
    [14:20] Thoughts on horror movies
    [15:00] Advice on making decisions in marriage
    [18:37] Views on euthanasia
    [23:06] Do you really think all good Christian vote Republican?
    [27:13] Uncle Tom 2
    [27:56] Will there be a red wave in November?
    [28:41] Ever been to Scotland?
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    Should Catholics & Protestants Get Married? | Q&A | Ep 672

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  • @lucycooper5030

    I'm a devout Catholic and my husband is a devout nondenominational. We'll be married 44 years this November. God has richly blessed our marriage and our 5 sons as well. Neither of us could imagine life without the other.

  • @margokupelian344
    @margokupelian344 Год назад +31

    I would leave it to the Holy Spirit to take care of the marriage between a Catholic and a Protestant bc we are the ones who have created those differences and it would be wise to ask the Holy Spirit to do what is right. God’s thoughts are not our thoughts and His ways are not our ways… We just have to pray before taking any step.

  • @Cavalier.440
    @Cavalier.440 Год назад +30

    Staying within your tribe has enough issues, going outside of y'all's tribe is just asking for more. And when it comes to organize religion there are too many issues in all of them. When you start out in a marriage it should be a union in the same faith above all else, if there's a belief at all, heathens get married as well. With a little bit of luck maybe they'll find God together. 🤔

  • @Godlvr008

    My best friend is saved Catholic. His Protestant wife converted. I am very close with their family and 3 kids. Why should you not marry a Catholic? Because you love your future kids and shudder to think of them spending eternity separated from God. Catholics who trust in Christ are saved. However, that is no guarantee your children will hear the Gospel and respond. There is no guarantee in Protestant environment, however, the emphasis on Bible, expounding on the Gospel as opposed to traditions, formalities and 5 minute homilies, creates the ENVIRONMENT where the Holy Spirit can do His work. Not to mention,1 Cor 6"do not be unequally yoked", is Paul warning that you need to think of the long term consequences of your choice. I love the kids but do not think they have been born again, a term foreign to the Catholic experience. Catholics are taught they are saved by works, Eucharist and being Catholic."not of works, so no one can boast".

  • @annejoldersma8494
    @annejoldersma8494 Год назад +23

    You're spot on about the euthanasia subject. Here in Canada, this coercion of those who are very sick or "a drain on the system" is already happening. It's horrifying. There was also a gentleman who shared his story on Twitter that he actually heard the doctors and nurses talking about whether he was "worth saving." Imagine hearing your own health care providers talking about you in that way. People who don't have family members around to protect them are particularly vulnerable.

  • @redeemedzoomer6053
    @redeemedzoomer6053 Год назад +11

    "If you are very against infant baptism you wouldn't marry a Catholic" I love how she forgets that the original Protestants (Luther, Calvin, Zwingli, Hus) were all in favor of infant baptism lol.

  • @LauraAnn1980
    @LauraAnn1980 Год назад +13

    My parents are Protestant and Catholic. My mom was raised Lutheran and my dad Catholic. My dad is VERY religious and I don't think my mom was ever particularly attached to Lutheranism. We went to Catholic schools, got all the sacraments. My mom went to mass and she still does. She never converted though I think because of her respect of her culture. She was raised in the Latviab Lutheran church. Her parents were immigrants from Latvia and for Latvians the church is a cultural and social hub. The Latvian community in the US is very tight knit. I think it was also in respect of her parents, who were people of faith. I think she definitely identifies with Catholocism though.

  • @amanda8399
    @amanda8399 Год назад +6

    Nope. Unequally yoked.

  • @lookup7055
    @lookup7055 Год назад +13

    It’s sad bc we’re all supposed to be following Christ. Division in the church.

  • @lydialandes6863
    @lydialandes6863 Год назад +15

    FYI: there are Protestants who believe In infant baptism.

  • @johnstein230
    @johnstein230 Год назад +47

    People who are pro abortion are not Christian and definitely not pro their respective race ...I love telling this to black democrats who don't like me being a Republican and my choice of women

  • @sarahpfeuffer1396
    @sarahpfeuffer1396 Год назад +3

    Thank you for the insight on euthanasia. I didn't think about it that way. I feel like my eyes are opened.

  • @Clementine202
    @Clementine202 Год назад +4

    Holy cow, my husband and I just went through a very similar situation considering moving out of state for a career change. I was VERY resistant at first but God helped me come to the same conclusion. Wish you had made this video sooner, we could have avoided some strife for sure! Husbands - especially God-fearing husbands - are for leading!

  • @diogosabino2545
    @diogosabino2545 Год назад +25

    What we have in common is stronger than what divide us....

  • @rhondaharris398
    @rhondaharris398 Год назад +5

    Gosh, euthanasia is rough. Having watch more than one person go thru the miserable process if death gives me pause. I am not as willing to stand arrogantly and not acknowledge that their suffering was not significant and making them suffer it...when it was my parents...man that was tough.

  • @chrystina
    @chrystina Год назад +2

    Such loving advice!

  • @GratiaPrima_
    @GratiaPrima_ Год назад +41

    Short answer: marry who God tells you to marry. He has His reasons.

  • @sophiatrevino6950
    @sophiatrevino6950 Год назад

    My family are church planters in Stirling, Scotland! I went when they opened up during COVID to visit, and then again after they dropped all the regulations… it was super insane for the citizens, but everything is more or less back to normal now! You have to go back!!! 😍

  • @-RM-
    @-RM- Год назад

    Thanks, Allie. Would you consider creating a few smaller video clips from this Q&A session? In particular, I would love to see a smaller clip pertaining to your answer about being Christian and voting Republican vs. Democrat. Thank you!

  • @cateclism316
    @cateclism316 Год назад +4

    There isn't a lot I would change about my upbringing, except, maybe, I wish my dad hadn't gone Word of Faith - it divided my family, and got us involved with false doctrines. The good thing about that was I later got grounded in solid Bible teaching as a result.