It is possible for a christian guy to date girl without sex before marriage that is called courship but in this morden world, they have sex before marriage.
I am an atheist and am therefore not influenced by the Christian devil, and I sincerely hope that I do good. So, yes, it is possible do good without the influence of the devil, whether or not you are a Christian.
Since I'm a Christian I have to say yes.
It is bad not only for Christian but also for Muslims and Jews. This is because it forbidden in all religions to have sex without marriage.
For marriage (or Nikah) to possible per religion there should be acceptance of both partners of their marriage. Other things are having two witnesses on the marriage in addition to other rules per religion.
For many people, yes, but only after it is not an issue.
The position generally will be: The boy's Christian church will allow the marriage, although possibly with reservations. The girl's religious leaders will say that she is not allowed to marry a Christian, although Muslim boys can. The authorities in Western countries will allow and register the marriage, as long as both are old enough and not already married. In India, the marriage would be registered under the Special Marriages Act, although a traditional marriage is also possible; however it is probably advisable to register the marriage under the Act. In majority-Muslim countries, the legal position varies from country to country, but would probably not be permitted in most.
No. Supporting same-sex marriage is a political decision unrelated to one's sexual orientation. It is possible to support women's rights without being a woman. It is possible to support immigrant rights without being an immigrant. Likewise, supporting same-sex marriage does not mean you yourself are gay.
A:A pejorative term used by some Christians when talking about non-Christian is 'heathen'. However, non-Christian is just as descriptive and general, without any negative connotations.
As a general rule...the term is "unmarried." However, if you live as married without intent to deceive or defraud, legal doctrine provides you may be considered de facto married. Some states (such as Colorado) allow common law marriage, which is essentially a marriage without a license. Although California, by way of example, does not recognize common law marriage, it does recognize de facto marriage.
According to Christian belief, Jesus was without sin and therefore it is believed that he was not capable of sinning.
No, saptapadi is an essential part of Hindu marriage. Without it marriage can never be completed.
Marriage is a huge commitment and if as you said.."mention in general conversation." He may be "testing the waters," to see how you react. Be honest and keep the discussion on the light side without specifics. Besides both of you will change significantly when/if that becomes a serious conversation.