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Relatable with Allie Beth Stuckey

Ep 672 | Should Catholics & Protestants Get Married? | Q&A

Relatable with Allie Beth Stuckey

Blaze Podcast Network

News, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, News Commentary

4.619.2K Ratings

🗓️ 5 September 2022

⏱️ 32 minutes

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Summary

Today, we're taking a break from news stories and theological issues to answer some of your questions! Topics include the morality of euthanasia, whether companies should provide paternity leave, and thoughts on the potential upcoming red wave in November. --- Timecodes: [1:11] If you could change something about how you grew up, would you and why? [2:53] Advice on a sister’s marriage [4:47] Does anyone check the emails for the podcast? [5:30] Opinions on paternity leave [7:35] How will Jesus have time for everyone in Heaven? [8:47] Thoughts on being a Protestant married to a Catholic [11:25] How to survive first trimester sickness [14:20] Thoughts on horror movies [15:00] Advice on making decisions in marriage [18:37] Views on euthanasia [23:06] Do you really think all good Christian vote Republican? [27:13] Uncle Tom 2 [27:56] Will there be a red wave in November? [28:41] Ever been to Scotland? --- Episode Mentioned: Ep 669 | My Thoughts on Matt Chandler & Baptist Theology https://apple.co/3TDYN1l --- Buy Allie's book, You're Not Enough (& That's Okay): Escaping the Toxic Culture of Self-Love: https://alliebethstuckey.com/book Relatable merchandise – use promo code 'ALLIE10' for a discount: https://shop.blazemedia.com/collections/allie-stuckey Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hello, ho, ho! Here's an important message from Network Rail for anyone who's travelling by train this Christmas and New Year.

0:08.0

We'll be working over the festive period to make improvements to the railway. Most of the network remains open, but some train services will be affected from Sunday the 25th of December until Monday the 2nd of January.

0:22.0

So, to keep your festive plans on track, please check before you travel at nationalrail.co.uk slash Christmas.

0:30.0

What would I change about my upbringing if I could? Should Catholics and Protestants get married? How do you get through first trimester morning sickness?

0:40.0

What are the consequences long term of legal euthanasia? And do Christians have to vote Republican to be Christian?

0:48.0

We are going to be answering all of these questions in many more on today's episode of Relatable, which is brought to you by your friends at Good Ranchers.

0:56.0

Go to goodranchors.com slash alley that's goodranchors.com slash alley.

1:00.0

Hey y'all, welcome to Relatable. I am going to answer some of the questions that you all sent me on Instagram. You sent me a lot of interesting ones per usual.

1:20.0

I will try to give a concise answer to each one. I could typically you guys send me such good questions that I could go off on one answer for the entirety of the episode.

1:32.0

I will try not to do that so I can answer as many questions as possible.

1:36.0

So, the first question is at the very top of my list on Instagram that I thought was interesting. I have not been asked before.

1:42.0

If you could change something about how you grew up, would you, and why? So, I'm sure that everyone has different things that they wish maybe were different.

1:52.0

It could have nothing to do with anything that your parents chose. Maybe it's like where you lived geographically, the kind of school that you went to.

2:00.0

I'm sure there are things that if I sat down to think about it, I could change. But, or I would want to change.

2:06.0

But, the first thing that comes to my mind is that I wish that I had had a sibling that was closer in age to me.

2:14.0

I have two older brothers, ten and seven, ten and a half, and seven years older than me. And my parents got married young. They started having kids younger.

2:24.0

And then they just waited a little while to have their final child, moi. And so, love my brothers. But, I think it's a different dynamic when you have a sibling that's close in age to me.

2:35.0

And the sibling that's close in age and the two can just experience life with. That can just kind of help you through those formative years.

2:46.0

I want that for my kids. My husband also has two sisters that are eight and six years older than him. So, he was kind of in the same situation.

2:55.0

I didn't have a sister. He didn't have a brother. And we didn't have any siblings that were very close in age. Now it's different because we're all adults. And so, we're kind of all in a similar life stage. But growing out by me and I was, I think, eight years old.

3:09.0

My oldest brother left for college. And so, I wish I had had, I wish I had had a sister. That was closer in age to me. Although, I love having, I loved having brothers. I think that would have just been fun.

3:22.0

All right. Here's another question this time. It's for advice. Sister is getting married on godly couple. I'm a bride's made help. So, that's difficult. I think it's probably good that they are getting married. The union of a man and a woman in holy matrimony is a good thing.

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