No, because changing religion is not just some conscious decision that I could make on a romantic whim.
If my significant other asked me to attend church, or synagogue, or mosque, or pagoda, whatever with them....I would be willing to go from time to time if it was important to them and made them happy (as long as they were willing to do similar things for me). But I would not appreciate any attempts to convert me.
2007-10-12 20:08:34
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answered by Rin 4
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I don't have a faith and I wouldn't get one no matter what.
Faith is belief without or despite evidence and no one with half a brain wants even the slightest thing to do with it.
I suspect I'd have a hard time loving someone dumb enough to fall for faith.
2007-10-13 03:25:48
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answered by bestonnet_00 7
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It depends on the degree of accommodation. If it is a shift of denomination from say Roman Catholic to Eastern Orthodox, I could see how that could work. But going from Jewish to Hindu or from Muslim to Morman seems like an awfully unrealistic leap. Marriages that I have seen with different faiths or denominations deal with it either by doing precisely nothing (each to their own), or they take turns on attending each other's place of worship even if they don't actively worship;
2007-10-13 03:12:12
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answered by Richard P 2
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No hun, you have to be true to yourself and if your chosen mate can't accept that then they can't accept you for yourself therefor they don't deserve you. If they truly love you they will accept and cherish your ways whether they are what he or she believes or not. I am wiccan but I married a mormon.
He didn't agree at first but accapted and now he is with me in the practice. e are soal mates and he accapted that my beliefs differ from his raisen. True love can conquer all and nothing as petty as the way someone was raised to believe, which counts for 75% of christians, if not much more, can get in the way.
2007-10-13 03:06:16
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answered by nightshadetn 5
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No I wouldn't.
If I can't find someone who shares the same faith that I have... Maybe it's God's way of saying that marriage is not for me. =)
2007-10-13 03:07:07
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answered by momsi 3
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Would you be willing to jepordise your salvation for someone you love. A person can say they love you & change their mind, Jesus says I love you & thats forever. Besides God gave you that faith & if you are willing to give it back to Him I'm sure He will take it back.
2007-10-13 03:07:18
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answered by GREGORIOUSITY 5
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NO u should never have 2 change ur religion 4 sum1 else.
2007-10-13 05:00:34
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answered by abbyland@sbcglobal.net 2
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I WOULD NEVER LOOSEN THE STRENGTH OF MY FAITH BUT I MIGHT BEND MY FAITH WITH MY LOVES PERCEPTION OF FAITH TO WHERE IT WOULD MARRY EACHOTHER......INTERTWINE UNTIL BOTH FAITHS HAS MANIPULATED THEMSELVES INTO A FAITH SO BIG THAT IT DOES'NT EVEN NEED TO EXIST ANYMORE.
SOMETHING INTO NOTHING BRINGS ON EVERYTHING.
NOW THATS LOVE.
2007-10-13 03:09:51
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answered by unmovingasp 3
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your religion is part of your identity,if you change your religion for banal reason you become untrusty,i wounder how a spouse put such a condition,since the willing one will leave him(change him) for another banal reason.
2007-10-13 02:59:38
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answered by jammal 6
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No. I'd never marry anyone who would want or expect that, and I would never ask them to do it, either.
2007-10-13 02:54:52
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answered by gelfling 7
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