Should interfaith marriages be allowed?
Wrong. The breaking point of interfaith marriages comes when children arrive. It is then that two people who swear their faiths are important, but not critical in their lives, begin to bicker over the right way to raise the kids. Even when the adults don’t fight about it, the children begin to question one or the other over the ‘strangeness’ of the particular ideology. It usually ends in tears, as hypocritical things are wont. A government that doesn’t interfere in the religious lives of its people (here in U.S., nominally) cannot put a restriction on interfaith marriages, anyway.