It depends on the Christian.
It should matter much more to a Christian and to a Chistian same sex unions or marriages of any type are a terrible sin. Since they (Christians) should go by the teachings of Jesus and word of God (The Bible).
But once again, it depends completely on who you ask and what that persons views are.
Everyone will have their own viewpoint Christian or non-Christian. But keep in mind that God had made his thoughts about this known as well. (from the Christian point of view)
They are christians.
Non religious people view divorce as a legal end to an unsuccessful marriage just the same way that many religious people view it.Non religious people view divorce as a legal end to an unsuccessful marriage just the same way that many religious people view it.Non religious people view divorce as a legal end to an unsuccessful marriage just the same way that many religious people view it.Non religious people view divorce as a legal end to an unsuccessful marriage just the same way that many religious people view it.
If you are a Christian, then it is important because incompatibility issues are reduced in a marriage of people with the same religious beliefs. If you are not a Christian, having a Christian spouse may be detrimental to the marriage. Similar belief systems in a marriage usually lead to higher odds of success.
Gary Stewart has written: 'Winning the marriage marathon' -- subject(s): Christianity, Marriage, Married people, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Marriage, Religious life
Most of them are Christians, but less people are religious these days.
I think Christians don't believe this.Hospices are important to all people not so important to Christians.
Not all Christians are mean and judgmental. It's important to remember that individuals' behavior is shaped by their own beliefs, experiences, and interpretations of religious teachings. It's unfair to generalize all Christians based on the actions of a few.
Evangelical Christians are even and angel like, and Christians are standard religious people.
Find out what to do, perhaps. Though I am not a Christian myself, I understand that Christians - as well as people of other religions - consider it important to read the Holy Scripture (in the case of Christians, that would be the Bible), as a guidance. Also, religious people in general consider it important to pray to God - once again, to find guidance.
First, it's important to distinguish between civil marriage and religious marriage. In the United States, it is perfectly legal for a clergy-person to refuse to perform a religious marriage if the couple isn't qualified according to the standards of their particular faith community. So far, no opponents of marriage between people of the same sex have been able to come up with a valid, secular (non-religious) argument for restricting civil marriage to heterosexuals. So it appears that there is no definition of marriage that would legally deny homosexuals the right to a civil marriage.
No. The Holocost was a horrible thing. Christians, true Christians understand how important the Jews are to God and that something like that should never happen to any people regardless of their religious beliefs. No one in their right mind could condone what happened.
Bob Moeller has written: 'Marriage minutes' -- subject(s): Christianity, English, Marriage, Married people, Prayer-books and devotions, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Marriage, Spouses