Here are your multiple subject questions:
What probing questions about Christianity?
Where in the world does it state a Christian cannot marry outside their faith?
And what religions constitute marrying outside the faith?
What are NT injunctions?
How much did you know about Islam over 20 years ago?
You may have had the goal of asking this question: [So, over 20 years ago, how was marrying a Muslim marrying outside the faith?] but you have been purposely vague trying to set the stage for your notion.
To answer you as directly as I can, yes, Christians are warned not to marry outside of the faith. No amount of revisionism is going to erase that - unless, of course, one creates a new set of internal assumptions about 'extreme' versions and the like.
You are gagging on a gnat and swallowing a camel.
My comments I've made about 'extreme' are referring to the different translations of the Quran. Not Christianity.
And what stage of notion and I setting? Most of those questions were to your comments asking YOU to explain yourself.
But it is not prohibited.
Laura's quote: "Like Sandy, I had been married to a Muslim man, and over the course of a decade I had been exposed to some rather serious attempts to convert me to Islam, especially while I was in Cairo. And like Sandy, I had resisted all of the attempts at conversion, and had clung to my Christian faith."
You continue to choose to condemn the messenger.
In my opinion, given her current calling and expertise in exposing radical islam in the USA, she's a testament to her Christian faith.