I wouldnt change my religion. It shouldnt matter either way. If you love the person and they love you back, your practising religion should have nothing to do with it. It can tear families and friends apart.
My boyfriend no longer talks to his family (hasnt spoken for years) because they had a dispute about religion & marriage. Its not worth it
2006-07-02 18:39:08
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answered by Alison 1
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I am going to marry a man from the middle east. We are going to have a small ceromony in his church when he returns back to the states. My family will not be there. They would not understand and would not come even if they were invited. I am not changing over to his religion but he has ever right to have the marriage blessed in his church. Now I am catholic. I am non practicing. I want my wedding to be held in a non demonational church. I believe in God. My sister married a luthren and was told by our mother if she did not have a catholic wedding that she would not attend. So I guess my mom will not be at the wedding.
2006-07-03 01:44:53
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answered by Anonymous
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never.
Sure those who are not serious about practicing what they believe would not have a problem with this, but if you really believe and practice a religion like Christianity for example, changing your beliefs = kiss of death.
Changing your belief because you found that your belief was wrong is one thing, but talking yourself into believing somthing that is contrary to what you hold precious deep inside is plain stupidity.
How could a muslim for example get married and declare, "I no longer believe in Allah and I'm doing this for my spouse"? when in that religion lack of faith in Allah = eternal damnation. So you're giving up something eternal for a few years of fun with your spouse? very very stupid if you ask me.
2006-07-03 01:57:46
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answered by Anonymous
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I wont change religion for marriage, but I can change marriage for religion.
2006-07-03 01:36:25
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answered by HarRY 2
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I am willing if reasonable. I will not change my faith in god nor will I choose to not believe.
2006-07-03 01:36:35
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answered by Anonymous
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never,......... why would you pretend to all of a sudden believe in something you didn't yesterday and the other person should have already accepted you for who you are.
2006-07-03 01:38:25
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answered by grayling17 1
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No, neither my husband (Catholic) nor I (Protestant) changed religons when we married. Neither one of us are practicing though.
2006-07-03 01:37:18
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answered by danac210 5
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for religious religion is no matter
2006-07-03 01:42:27
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answered by name of spritual tantra horr0r 3
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Yes, if I thought it was important to my partner, I would.
2006-07-03 01:47:26
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answered by Sassy OLD Broad 7
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No. It's not even an option.
2006-07-03 01:37:57
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answered by Anonymous
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