I wouldn't, just because my religion makes me, me. But if I loved him a lot and for us to be together I would have to but if somebody loves you they shouldn't want to change anything especially that. It should be up to the other person.
I don't think I could, no. For one, I probably wouldn't be too interested in someone I knew couldn't accept [or at least agree to disagree] my religious beliefs, or lack of. I don't care what you believe, whether it's different from me or not because that isn't important to me, but don't push it on me and don't condemn me for believing differently; I will respond in kind.
Religion is interesting. I understand the idea of converting to the religion of the person you love, because you love them, and converting to the same religion makes your marriage or relationship acceptable and even fortuitous in the eyes of God, it's romantic and blah blah. But It also baffles me, because it's usually a lie. You're converting, sure, but not because you BELIEVE that way.
If I were devout in MY religion, converting to another religion would be out of the question for me. If I were to convert, it would be because I'd genuinely re-thought my entire belief system, otherwise I'm not being true to myself. I'm not one to change my beliefs for someone, and -technically- converting doesn't change the beliefs I hold in my heart. I'm not religious at all, so excuse me for talking out my ass: but if God knows all and sees what's in your heart, God knows you've converted for the wrong reasons and according to certain texts, you'll be judged for it. It's a respectable reason, but it's still a lie as far as religion goes. In most mainstream religions, the love of God and doing 'God's will' is more important than anything else.
I don't know. I have conflicting ideas on this subject, so I'm just speculating. I don't believe in God and I follow no religion. Where I'm from, and how I was raised in my little slice of American culture, my opinions and beliefs are MINE alone and very important to me. I won't change myself for someone, and I wouldn't ask them to change for me. No one forces or blackmails me into anything and I will tell them EXACTLY where they can shove it. That includes my friends, family, the church, society, everyone. I'm not a selfish person by nature, but I still always have to look out for number one.
I don't ever intend on being with someone who will ask me to do so. I think it is fine if we have different religious beliefs, but he needs to respect that, and agree to disagree.
I would not. Honestly I don't even think I would date a person of a different religion, especially one that required me to convert. We could be friends but that's it. If we are not equally yoked or at least on the same belief system I don't think we would be compatible anyhow. If he was the right man I was intended to be with it wouldn't even be an issue.
Well I'm not religious and never would become religious, especially for a guy. And I can't imagine any girl ever changing their religion for a man. So no. Never.
I'm a Muslim NO WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY ! It's God, God & God.. what really matters, I mean, if he wants me he must convert to my religion or he can go ! I'd die for my religion, how about converting from it for love? haha no way. :-)
Imposing your religious ideals is a no-no. Respect each other beliefs. Just because I'm in a relationship doesn't mean I have to agree and believe in everything my lovers thinks.
not always.if she really like him and their parents are ready if not then she will also done.if she really like him and guy parents put one condotion that if she will convert in my relegion then only I will allow him to marry with you then she don't get any option.she will change religion.
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