No I would not but I would not make her change her either but I want religion to not come between us. If she is a Christian or Jews she can have the children follow her side but only if she is not a staunch follower.
I'm gonna find her in my religion instead. Less hassle.
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I did and 3 months later we broke up and a month after that I discovered I was pregnant but he chose to not to be there l. Would never change my religion ever again.
No, because to "change" my religion I would have to take one up, and become complicit in someone else's mass delusion. I will respect your religion but don't expect me to embrace it.
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I'm not a believer, so there is no need to change anything. If I had to be a believer it would be a no-go for me.
Most people "converting" for marriage never actually change what they believe. So, it's pretty dumb.
Yes but I'd take it step by step ease my way into the faith to be sure I acknowledge it not my every day consciously
I had Once Married A Muslim in Egypt And Never Changed My Religion. He was Allowed to Marry A Christian. We Respected One Another's. xxoo
No. I wouldn't. I'm a polygynous Christian, but I know women change their religion or belief system when they really like and admire a guy.
No I would not but I would not make her change her either but I want religion to not come between us. If she is a Christian or Jews she can have the children follow her side but only if she is not a staunch follower.
It would only make sense if BEFORE even deciding to marry the person, that other religion appealed to you as the final truth.
To change your faith just to be with the one you lust for is a wrong move.
Right person will not ask you to do that. Instead she/he will be comfortable with your religion & You should be comfortable with theirs. That's all 😊
Ofc i will change it , and change my whole tribe for the man i love ❤️
Nope I'm a atheist and I wouldn't join a religion to marry someone.
No, I don't cater to religion, it's all bullshit. I've lived without one for at least 5 decades, why would I wanna take one up, now?
I wasn't religious when I met my wife I am not religious now. I will not be religious in the future.
No because my religion is part of identity. That´s the source of my moral system.
No, but I've been in a mixed religion relationship.
i'm not religious at all, ideally my future wife also is not religious but i don't mind as long as nothing is forced upon me.
I'm gonna find her in my religion instead. Less hassle.
I did and 3 months later we broke up and a month after that I discovered I was pregnant but he chose to not to be there l. Would never change my religion ever again.
On paper, sure. But I'm not interested in participating in any particular religious practices.
No, because to "change" my religion I would have to take one up, and become complicit in someone else's mass delusion. I will respect your religion but don't expect me to embrace it.
No,
Being a Christian is very important. The one and true religion.
If you marry her, there will be problems and curses. Challenges, maybe your child is forever sick, or disabled.