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Voted : yes
In Christianity, yes. Then again, there are so many choices in Christianity: Roman Catholic, Byzintine Catholic, Presbyterian, Episcopalian, Babtist, Methodist, etc. But to the best of my kowledge, there are no "rules" forbidding Christians from marrying a non-Christian. I think it's the same for the Jewish faith.
But ! all you care about is can they marry an older man, right patches?
Voted : I really don't know
I almost married a Jewish woman, and her father expressed no interest in me converting from Catholicism. Though I think that he was just too glad that his daughter had found someone to stand in the way. Again, I really don't know.
Voted : I really don't know
by mojo on Wed Jun 27, 07 5:19pm
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Voted : I really don't know
I think it depends on how strict a person is.
MBP: That doesn't make any sense, and back off of Patch. If there is going to be a flame war, I don't want it on my ballot. Patch is a good guy. I wonder then, can teh woman retain her property and things like that?
by aya on Wed Jun 27, 07 7:10pm
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Voted : In Judaism its discouraged (usually strongly)
Jews are strongly encouraged to not marry outside of the faith. Of course, the non-Jew is welcome to convert. Although it happens, a marriage between a Jew and a Christian (for example) is discouraged (usually strongly especially among the orthodox).
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