Ok, first Catholic IS Christian He is a Christian but he never stated what type.
Why not , a purity ring is symobolic, everytime you look at it it reminds you to be pure. But the real will is in you. There is absolutely no harm in wearing one.
No, I'm sorry to say they are not, they are Catholic, I am disapointed too by that, 'cause I am Christian...but you should accept their religious beliefes.actually im pretty sure they are not catholic considering their dad used to be a pastor. and in the catholic church they only have reverands. also i believe they are babtist but im not sure on that. and by the way catholic is a type of christian. their are many groups in the christian religion such as ; catholic,babtist,pentecost,lutherans and so on Ok, I'm a Catholic, and yes Catholics are Christians and we don't have reverands! That's the Jews that have those (i think) We have Priests and Ministors, so yeah I'm pretty sure they AREN'T Catholic.
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They were moved from their land to reservations. That is what the Trail of Tears was all about and 4,000 men, women, and children were forced to walk from GA to OK.
Depends, but no it is not OK you need to tie up your horse up to a horse trailer or were you are supposed to tie your horse
yes it's ok to tie it up
Maysville, OK
Yes it is ok. Safety precaution if your tire has patches.
If you are not in the wedding party and there is nothing mentioned about 'white ties' then no, you should not wear a white tie.
Catholic men can be gay and Catholic women can be lesbian. You can take whomever you want to a gay bar as long as they treat those within the bar with respect and kindness.
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Yes it's great fun!
Yes it is ok. In my opinion ,you should wear a white button up long sleeved shirt,red tie and a black suit.
Yes it is ok. In my opinion ,you should wear a white button up long sleeved shirt,red tie and a black suit.
Depending of the occasion. For a wedding, if you are just a regular guest, I think it's ok to wear a suit without a tie. Better is to ask your friends. Depends on the formality of the wedding.
No. It is not OK for anyone.