Michael
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My fiancee and I are hopefully getting married tomorrow. However, she told me that she talked to her Orthodox priest, and he will not baptize her. The archbishop supposedly intervened and told him not to. I don't know if any other Orthodox priest would baptise her - I've heard that the OCA (Orthodox Church in America) can be quite liberal.
The sheikh at the mosque wants her to write a letter stating her belief in Christianity and sign it in front of him. I've heard that the only requirements for being Ahl al-Kitab are belief in 1) God 2) A revealed Scripture and 3) a Prophet. But apparently that's not enough for him. Some churches just require you to believe that Jesus Christ is your Lord and Saviour, and she believes that. If she signs the letter in front of the sheikh and believes what is in it, can we still get married, even though she's not formally baptized into a church?
Please help me - I'm really worried about this.
The sheikh at the mosque wants her to write a letter stating her belief in Christianity and sign it in front of him. I've heard that the only requirements for being Ahl al-Kitab are belief in 1) God 2) A revealed Scripture and 3) a Prophet. But apparently that's not enough for him. Some churches just require you to believe that Jesus Christ is your Lord and Saviour, and she believes that. If she signs the letter in front of the sheikh and believes what is in it, can we still get married, even though she's not formally baptized into a church?
Please help me - I'm really worried about this.