I would wonder about the sincerity of a person who changes their world view just to get married. I would also wonder about the person who asks another to do this.
2007-09-22 13:35:58
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answered by Pangloss (Ancora Imparo) AFA 7
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Catholicism is a christian faith.. many times nonetheless, that's an incredibly own determination. i'm no longer strongly against it, yet I even have self belief strongly that God, the better potential, peace, regardless of may be reached by using any direction of love, kindness, and acceptance. My fella is a Buddhist and if he needed a Buddhist ceremony i does no longer merchandise as long as factors of my (Christian) traditions have been allowed too. If I had strongly held ideals that is very diverse.
2016-10-09 16:22:41
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answered by lasandra 4
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Yes. Religion should be an up front discussion way before marriage is even thought about. So should the number of children wanted. Who will handle the budget or the money.
There is a lot more to marriage than sex.
2007-09-22 13:38:53
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answered by Jeancommunicates 7
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I fear both the marriage and the religion would be based on a false premise. To pretend to be something religious is being a hypocrite. It is difficult to change your religion just to please someone else. The religion is something that should be very personal and not demanded by any person or persons. I fear for such a marriage.
2007-09-22 13:41:16
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answered by mesquiteskeetr 6
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Absolutely. Ur religion is who u r, if u change ur religion jst 2 fit n w/sum1, imagine the people who like u 4 who u r, not ur religion.
2007-09-22 13:38:04
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answered by elle 4
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my boyfriend doesn't agree with my religion but he never once has tried to make me change. We agree that if we have kids they will learn about many religions and choose for themselves. That's the way it should be.
2007-09-22 13:59:39
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answered by robin s 3
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I'm not sure of the circumstances you are thinking about, but as far as family unity, it does make sense for both to have the same faith.Sometimes that isn't possible, nor the right thing to do.
2007-09-22 13:42:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Another user just asked a question stating that she was in that situation. It obviously would not be a very happy marriage.
2007-09-22 13:53:11
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answered by Keyring 7
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Very much so. But it is right to make someone quit smoking as a prerquisite for marriage cause smoking is dumb.
2007-09-22 13:48:20
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answered by davster 6
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Yes I do. I think a couple should be able to individually choose what they want to practice. If they have kids, I think the kids should be exposed to both religions and allowed to make a choice on their own when they are old enough to understand.
2007-09-22 13:36:28
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answered by Anonymous
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