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I need some advice. I am a Christian born into a Christian family. But i have fallen i amor with a Muslim girl. What should i do?

I really amor this Muslim girl named Fatini Nora. She is a Muslim and i am a Christian. I know the Bible says its wrong for a Christian to be liking an outsider that is not a Christian. But i feel like either i win her over to jesus Christ or i Become a Muslim myself for Fatini my crush. What should i do? I really amor this girl and i don't wanna be with out her. The picture shows me and Fatini my crush and what we believe. I am Christian my crush fatini is Muslim. What should i do about this? I need some advice. I dont wanna do anything wrong and agonist God.
 I need some advice. I am a Christian born into a Christian family. But i have fallen i amor with a Muslim girl. What should i do?
 NagisaFurukawa- posted over a year ago
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MarineHolocaust said:
I would say to continue going out with her or what have you, but don't convert for her, and don't make her convert if she doesn't want to. Christ forgives all sins, He knew that we were all sinners, and gave Himself up for us so that we may be forgiven. So as long as you have accepted this and asked for forgiveness, and have accepted that jesus is the Son of God, then it should be fine to encontro, data her as you wish.
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That doesn't quite follow scripture...
Emmalou13 posted over a year ago
ShadowFan100 said:
Well, I have some experience with this, since I did a similar thing. I fell in amor with this Asian girl (However, she was actually a new Christian, so.... yeah. Similar-ish)

My advise? Pray to jesus about it. He alone is the only one who can really help you.

But also (And no offence) but it isn't wise to let your emotions take control of common sense. I mean, amor is great--it really is. However, letting your emotions override common sense is dangerous. It may (and can) cause you to make bad, unnecessary choices. Believe me, I should know. :(

Pray to jesus for balance between emotion and common sense.Without balance, you won't make any Godly choices.
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posted over a year ago 
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Good answer!
Emmalou13 posted over a year ago
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Thanks! amor yours too!
ShadowFan100 posted over a year ago
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Thanks!!
Emmalou13 posted over a year ago
TakTheFox said:
Here's something to remember about all relationships with humans. They aren't meant to be centered on you and your spouse as a couple. They are meant to be a means to grow together and strengthen your relationship with God.

If your relationship with her weakens that relationship with God, which becoming a Muslim would definitely do, then you are at a crossroad. You either have to convince her to become a Christian, or you have to break it off.

It will hurt if it is the latter, but it will be a much better thing than the alternative. It would be a betrayal to God himself.

I pray for the best with your amor life, and the girl you want to be with. I'm sure she's a wonderful person.
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Very good answer.
Emmalou13 posted over a year ago
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Thank you.
TakTheFox posted over a year ago
Emmalou13 said:
jesus says for us not to be "Unequally Yoked" Which means, not to be with a non-christian, whether they be Muslim, or Atheist, etc. There is no way to be with her, without disobeying God's word, but you can still be friends with her. The best thing to do is to pray that God will save her, and tell her the good news, in hope that she will convert.
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She doesn't need to convert, she can be whatever she wants to be. She needs no saving, just like every other non-Christian. They should rejoice, because they have free will.
ElsaFrozen posted over a year ago
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All this brings us to false assumption #2: "The Scriptures were the basis of the early Church”.Nope. The early Christian church had the task of sorting through various religious texts to decide which were authentic and authoritative. The 66 books selected are called ‘canon’. In other words, the Bible didn't form the church; instead, early Christian traditions established the Bible.
ThePrincesTale posted over a year ago
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#3: “The Bible is inerrant, or perfect”. Inerrancy or “perfection” is not a necessary condition for conveying truth or knowledge. Nowhere does the Bible claim to be without errors. In fact, the simple truth is that the Bible was written por people. This DOESN’T mean it is not “God-breathed” and “righteous”- it is. But “God-breathed” scripture and “inerrant” scripture are two very different things. This is told to us por Scripture itself, when “God-breathed” was used in another big moment- Genesis Chapter 2, verse 7. God took the dust of the ground and breathed life into it to create humanity. In that moment God breathed something into existence…..which wasn’t perfect. It couldn’t be. It wasn’t God. Because scripture is also “God-breathed” it means it too isn’t God. Nor does it even come directly from God, but instead it passes through an intermediary (the people who wrote it), like the dirt from which mankind was said to be borne. In other words, the God-breathed Bible is just like the God-breathed people who wrote it. It isn’t perfect. And that’s ok, because we can still learn important truth from imperfect things.
ThePrincesTale posted over a year ago
ElsaFrozen said:
I'm happy for you! Here's my suggestion. Be happy for yourself.
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