Marriage is a lifelong contractual commitment between one man and one woman instituted and ordained by God. Considered to be the most intimate of all relationships.
Christians believe that both male and female gender people should wait until marriage. If they don't wait until marriage, it is called fornication.
There is no universal agreement among Christians about any aspect of marriage.
The rite of marriage teaches Christians that it's more than just a bond of a relationship or a celebration, but a ritualized promise to God.
The Bible supports it.
Christians believe the sacrament of marriage is one to be shared by one man and one woman. They believe the point of marriage is to have children. Although gay people can adopt, it is not possible to have a child with another person of the same sex and therefore Christians see gay relationships as pointless. The majority of people see this way of thinking as discrimination and so the Christian church might have to rethink its views on this subject.
AnswerIn all religions, sex outside marriage is forbidden and is sinful. However, the one who made this sin if he admits that he/she was sinful, intends not to make it again, and repents to God, then God is the All-Merciful and he, per his will, may forgive him/her.-ELO-
They disagree with some Christian views and agree with them on other views. Refer to question below for more information.
Christmas is celeration the birth of Jesus Christ
Not having sex before marriage
Different sects hold different views on it. You'd have to be a lot more specific than "Christians" in order to get an answer.
Some traditional views state that sex should come only after marriage, no exceptions. Having sex before marriage was considered dishonorable. More modern views state that "safe sex" is okay before marriage.
If the marriage was legal in Morocco, the United States views it as a legal marriage. You need to be able to provide documentation of the marriage.