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Religion and Marriage - 4/9/2010 12:54:41 AM   
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Having the same religious and spiritual beliefs are part of criteria many people use when seeking a marriage partner. They feel strongly that the person they are going to marry should have the same traditions and customs, and intensity of belief as they themselves do. For them, it is an integral par

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RE: Religion and Marriage - 4/9/2010 12:54:41 AM   
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I guess it is easier when religions are not very different from each other like above mentioned just different direction in Christianity. what about a Christian girl marring a Hindu guy/

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RE: Religion and Marriage - 6/14/2010 11:06:23 PM   
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I'm a Christian girl who actually dated a Hindu guy and we actually got along just fine in that department. My Christian friends thought there was something wrong with me and that I was sinning but I actually fell in love with the guy and I was happy.I'm not with him anymore for my own separate reasons but as far as two different religious extremes dating, I think it can work if people are open-minded enough...

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RE: Religion and Marriage - 6/17/2010 12:34:35 PM   
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I agree with you Sarah.  It can be challenging but aren't all relationships?

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RE: Religion and Marriage - 4/17/2011 1:08:53 PM   
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@Sarah....if this Hindu guy is not demanding you to give up your faith, i think it will work out, but then, if you are a Christian with principles and strong faith, you cannot accept their practice coz they have idols and rituals that religiously following which i believe and know that is very much against the principles of true Christianity...


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RE: Religion and Marriage - 5/11/2012 1:17:27 PM   
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NO!!!!! It's the not the parents who suffer if they marry outside religion, the child is the one that suffers the consequences, 1. the child has no idea what he/she is religiously, 2. in countries where there are communities the child will not be accepted by any community, being jewish, catholic, muslim or hindu etc etc. because the child is seen as a half blood and not a pure and full blood jew, or muslim or whatever religion..... their religious and spiritual background will be mixed! it is ridiculous.. AND WE ARE NOT ALL THE SAME, i know I sound horrible but we all don't share the same beliefs,,, why is it so hard for some people to look for a partner with their same faith?? ...I will say it again and get a lot of hate replies for this, but i dont care: WE ARE NOT ALL THE SAME. PERIOD...One of my relatives is marrying a girl outside our religion and he left her pregnant before marriage as well... and im pregnant too and guess what? MY KID WILL NOT PLAY WITH THEIR KID.. as it is a very very bad example!

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RE: Religion and Marriage - 12/9/2012 7:26:23 AM   
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Am having a same problem...I'm a christian having a female muslim spouse....she told me that we are fakes and can never be together...she keeps telling me she loves me but that my christainity is stigma to her....am so pained but I can't nothing....pls your advice

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RE: Religion and Marriage - 1/11/2013 3:27:18 PM   
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I know for a fact, differences in religion, for example A Sabbatharian dating a Presbytharian is one that could be briged is both accept that one of them will crossover. The issue here is when It comes to different religions. Especially when a Christian is involved with another faith. It would be a problem. It always has

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