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Atomic Age Classics Vol. 6: Love & Marriage

Started by Andrew, January 24, 2009, 11:05:21 AM

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RH

Just a quick note from somebody whose ancestry contains several Jewish/Christian marriages on "Should I Marry Outside of My Faith?"

The Jewish/unknown marriage wouldn't have been broken up over a son -- for the very simple reason that the Jews would consider him a Christian unless the mother converted.  Now, it might get broken up over them trying to raise the poor kid in either family's religion, though in my family...  They split the difference and went agnostic.

oxode

 :hot:The author of this issue makes mock about the inquisition, previous a mixed marriage in catholic church. In fact, this is autentic!

Andrew

Quote from: oxode on February 20, 2009, 06:00:10 AM
The author of this issue makes mock about the inquisition, previous a mixed marriage in catholic church. In fact, this is autentic!

Despite whatever the Catholic Church may have been doing in past centuries, I do not believe that there was any sort of persecution of religious mixed marriages going on in 1950s America.  To me, living in 2009, the hurdles placed between Pete and Jane are just plain silly. 
Andrew Borntreger
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Flu-Bird

It would probibly be consitered too normal by the wackos of today no same sex marrages

avenger the eagle

Father Manning was a jerk in this short. I am pretty sure that Pete and Jane's delemma doesn't happen nowadays, or at least, it's not forced upon the couple by the Catholic Church. My dad was catholic and my mom Protestant and as far as I know there wasn't much od a problem. Of course this may have post Vatican II. Rev. Hall was a hoot, wobbly statistics, goofy props, and rubber bands are just want you want from a marriage counselor.