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I'm a young guy, I have a girlfriend and we want to marry!
dibblah:
Dear "There are no Israeli Arabs"
I have had my own reasons for joining this website, mainly because I saw and watched the links of David and Chaim on LiveLeak and Utube which were provided to me as links from the BNP website.- The only UK party that stands by Israel, has a remit to protect the Judaic/Chritsian tradition of the UK and evict the Muslim fachsits from our shores. I am a party member, a Catholic and pro Israeli; no more or less than how I have been brought up by my parents- having had the benefit of a good education, travel and life experience, I can now choose my own qualified path that I firmly believe in.
I believe that I would be failing in my duty to my ancestors, God and the desire for a peaceful world if I did not stand up and be counted.- That is why I am here on this JTF forum. It is purely incidental that my girlfriend happens to be Jewish.
TBH the fact of who my girlfriend was (her religion et. al.) 3 months ago, had no bearing on anything, it just simply did not matter to us. Other than cautionary words from both our sets of parents, we were simply just late 20-30's people on the dating game. We are both fairly succesful, have good jobs and have dreams to match. It was a subject that we knew existed and probably had to be confronted at some point as the relationship grew more serious, but one that we sidelined as much as we could. I am sure we are not alone in this.
In truth I have been quite taken aback by the level of belief, Tannach and feeling on this subject against our union. However I do understand that you wouldn't want your daughter to be bringing a Catholic boy back to the family to be betrothed any more than probabaly my elders would. -(Although I know in fairness that my mother is a hopeless romantic and would welcome her if I told her I loved her.)
Allright, so now we have a date for this Friday.. a drink, but not a meal-which is unusual. I think either she or I will end it at this stage, it will not be a pleasant event. I will reccomend that she speak to an Orthodox Rabbi.- This I promise. I know in her heart that she is very fundamentaly Jewish. She may or may not take my advice, but I think at that point I will have done my duty.
I have done my best to preserve the respect between both religions. I can do no more.. and at what cost???- I only hope that it is worth it in the final analysis.- Shalom.
dibblah:
North London,-Southgate.- Why do you ask?
MarZutra:
Hello Dibblah, You are in a rock and a hard place as I had been a few years ago and my Aunt (67) and uncle (80) are in today. She's Jewish (Deformed) and he's (Catholic). She's an ignoramus on Judaism but loves to preach the "line" while he knows his faith and much of the time it ends in an arguement.
I think, nothing against her or you, it makes things a hell of a lot easier if both parties were of the same basic beliefs. Perhaps is why one doesn't see "right wingers" marrying, or even talking to, "left wingers"...unless it is in a debate, arguement or brawl...lol
You are doing the right thing brother, Jews can support Catholics and Catholics can support Jews. When it comes down to it in the end, I think you'll wish to be with one that is akin to you both ideologically and spiritually.
No need to start off behind the 8 ball brother... :)
dibblah:
Thanks MarZutra,
-For putting a human face on it and a sense of humour.
I have to say though, I realy, realy hate these divivions, but I cannot deny them. But for the acknowledgement of Christ as the son of God (or otherwise) we would be the same people... Imagine that...how one thing can change everything, for so many people. - What a great shame, to all of us.
However we can both, in true faith, look to Moses to lead us to where we all need to be.
What a wonderful life!
MarZutra:
--- Quote from: dibblah on February 06, 2008, 08:47:50 PM ---Thanks MarZutra,
-For putting a human face on it and a sense of humour.
I have to say though, I realy, realy hate these divivions, but I cannot deny them. But for the acknowledgement of Christ as the son of G-d (or otherwise) we would be the same people... Imagine that...how one thing can change everything, for so many people. - What a great shame, to all of us.
However we can both, in true faith, look to Moses to lead us to where we all need to be.
What a wonderful life!
--- End quote ---
Similar to that of Bavel (The Tower of Babble), if G-d wanted everyone to be the same, would you not consider that he'd have made us all the same? Perhaps, this egalitarian thought, that is so propagated today via every progressive avenue, was invented by man while G-d has a very different agenda?
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