I read the forum but it pretty much did nothing to answer my question. I basically got the notion that there could be confusion with the gasket selection, making sure the flange surface finish was correct, and a couple other things.
As I stated, I understand that it CAN be done, I'm just curious if it is a bad practice and why anyone would deliberately select a raised face flange over a flat face flange if they are tying into a flat face flange. Seems much simpler to avoid any potential confusion with gasket selection, surface finishes, and relaying the message 10 years from now when maintenance has to disconnect the flanges and sees two different flange facings.
All can be avoided by just mating FF to FF regardless of material. It's just my opinion but I still appreciate any opinions telling me why otherwise.
Thanks again for the reference thread.