tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4327598978675535878.post8346853199983014179..comments2023-03-23T03:08:24.690-07:00Comments on Theology and Counseling: Interfaith MarriageDr. Corsinihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11401103560367914853noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4327598978675535878.post-17250394379027761312010-11-04T19:27:52.812-07:002010-11-04T19:27:52.812-07:00I totally Agree!!! My mom is also the spiritual le...I totally Agree!!! My mom is also the spiritual leader in my household, and has been true struggle for her in raising me and my brother in the spirit without my Dad's support. Now my dad is still the best dad I could ever ask for, but he was never really the leader that my family needed, and I can see how it has effect us to this day. I know for me this is something I am definitely going to be aware of when looking for a future spouse.ryan_culkinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15422455909543543264noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4327598978675535878.post-67548376311926187492010-11-04T19:07:17.622-07:002010-11-04T19:07:17.622-07:00I agree with you completely. Although I did grow u...I agree with you completely. Although I did grow up with two Christian parents I have seen the affects of someone having parent with differing beliefs. It's not only stressful for the children but confusing as well because they don't know which to believe and some end up choosing one or the other causing an even bigger rift between the parents, or they don;t choose at all and live a life not believing in anything or they pick and choose from each and form their own 'religion". It's important that we give our children the best examples that we can and being equally yoked is a great start!RobynBhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04173682525383123616noreply@blogger.com