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In your opinion, is it correct to get married in a Christian church if you're not sure whether you have any certain religious beliefs?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.personally i wouldn't ,yself, only because i would feel like hypocrite as i would want to say my vows to something (someone) i dont believe in - there are otheer beautiful places you could marry in for an equally special day. i also plan to write my own vows and i'm notsure if your allowed to do this in a church wedding (i may be totally wrong on that though!!) Its a personal decision really!
If people didn't get married in churches, they would become defunct. At least people are using Churches. Also I think a lot of people are Agnostic- meaning not that they don't want to believe, but just that god has not appeared to them in any form yet, so how can they be sure? However, put in a position of stress or danger, most people would pray. My Mum for example, doesn't go to church anymore but she went every day when my Dad was having a serious operation! Most people are "spiritual" if they don't belong to an organised religion, and a Church is a nice place to commit to someone in marriage.
I think it is just as wrong as have a christening ceremony for your baby/children when you aren't a church goer/religious person.
My first wedding was in a church ~ we did it because my ex husband and his family wanted it. I felt like a complete hypocrite and the whole time felt like a thunder bolt was going to strike me ;o)
Why bother getting married in a church if it isn't what you truly believe?
I think you should be able to get married where you want. However, how could you take your own wedding seriously or think it romatic by taking vows you didn't believe in and taking part in a religious service? Better surely to get married somewhere else and have a service that means something to you.
I wil go along with most of the views by saying, why would you want to?
There is a common perception that the relations between man and woman (or same sex couples if we are to be pc) are the most intimate relations that one human being can hold to another; that they are not merely formal, artificial, and determined by legislative power, but that they grow out of the specific nature of man and woman (ditto); that marriage has its source and sanction in a power higher and prior to any human authority.
Many people suppose that there is more 'feeling' and that it is 'proper' to have a church wedding as it signifies you will be maried in the eyes of God as well as the law.
There is a common perception that the relations between man and woman (or same sex couples if we are to be pc) are the most intimate relations that one human being can hold to another; that they are not merely formal, artificial, and determined by legislative power, but that they grow out of the specific nature of man and woman (ditto); that marriage has its source and sanction in a power higher and prior to any human authority.
Many people suppose that there is more 'feeling' and that it is 'proper' to have a church wedding as it signifies you will be maried in the eyes of God as well as the law.
It is very wrong to get married in a church if you do not believe in what you are saying.Alot of effort is put into a wedding.Flowers are bought the priest has to say the service the church is cleaned all so tht the couple can have a ''nice'' setting for their wedding.If you don't believe in God don't get married in a church.