Answer: I know it is, because I have a hardcore atheist friend who is married to a devout Christian woman. We differ in other ways, too. Women and men are different. Christians and people of other faiths are different.

My son is dating an atheist girl. How Do I get him to brake up with her?



Ask John: Can a Christian and atheist be happily married?
Hi everyone, my name is Linda, I'm 55 years old and I have 4 children 3 girls and 1 boy. The boy is the 3rd and he's 27 and he works as a PC programmer.. I raised my kids in a very religious manner 2 of my daughters are married with kids to 2 great religious gentlemen and my younger one is dating a boy from church but my 3rd one is dating a girl who says she doesn't believe in any of that. I'm really concerned that she influences my son and he starts having all those crazy ideas that she has.


Dating An Atheist
To create this article, 12 people, some anonymous, worked to edit and improve it over time. This article has been viewed 47, times. Learn more So, the two of you are an interfaith couple, with a Christian who believes in an Almighty God, and a spouse, an Atheist who doesn't. The two of you are very much in love, and want your marriage to be as happy as possible and defy all the odds including your differing views on God and life.



Something has happened. Your child, whether young or all grown up, has come to you, sat you down, and just took a deep breath. And then they finally tell you. The Old Testament is, basically, one big cycle of apostasy—the abandonment of religious belief, followed by a period of suffering, followed by the regaining of faith. But despite the failures of the Israelites—and their outright rejections—He never abandons them.