10-20-2014, 01:58 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-20-2014, 03:01 PM by Director Michael.)
I have read in "The Divine Code" that Gentiles can be considered married according to halakha/Torah Law in two ways. The first way being the Gentile couple establishes a home together (though technically the man doesn't necessarily need to establish the woman's home as his only residence) and make it publicly known they are living together as man and wife, and they consummate the marriage. The second way being to get married with public knowledge, according to the secular manner of the country they live in or by having a Noahide wedding ceremony.
My question is, are Gentiles who get married by other means such as getting married in a church or at least having a pastor or priest marry the couple, or Islam or any false religions considered married by Torah Law or only as domestic partners who are truly not married?
Toda, thank you for reading.
My question is, are Gentiles who get married by other means such as getting married in a church or at least having a pastor or priest marry the couple, or Islam or any false religions considered married by Torah Law or only as domestic partners who are truly not married?
Toda, thank you for reading.