Will you change your religion for sake of love and marriage?
By umit_umit
@umit_umit (1984)
India
10 responses
@worldbestwriter2008 (1633)
• Philippines
1 May 10
i will never change my religion for the sake of love and marriage.. Religion is important to me, God is presence in Religion.. I love God among other things. Boyfriend, frienship are just secondary to me. If the guy truly love me, then he should know my religion and challenge himself to study why i belong to this religio if we the same faith then that is the right time he could marry., and i would like to emphasize it to him that he wouldn't marry me because i am her religion and that she marry me because he understand What is the Word of God.
@joanick27 (141)
• Philippines
1 May 10
No. Changing my religion means sacrificing my belief. No matter how much I love my partner, as a Christian, I should love God more than anyone and anything else. If I will change my religious belief that would be because I see a more reasonable and logical belief but not because of some person. My Christianity is not subject to one's caprice. In our country, religious right occupies the topmost in the hierarchy of rights. When religion is in issue, all other rights should technically yield on it.
@umit_umit (1984)
• India
1 May 10
I will also not change but if the othe parents stress me to change then i will step back from the relationship based on the other family shelfish means!if there is love the change dosent matter!what do you say?
@rapunzelcat (271)
• United States
30 Apr 10
I would not change my religion for another person, either. That being said, I would, however, considering changing to a different denomination (in Christianity) as long as there was nothing in it that I disagreed with. If one feels strongly about their religion coming before a relationship, it would be advisable to find out a potential mate's religious beliefs before beginning the relationship.
@melloncollie (661)
• Philippines
30 Apr 10
Though I am not that religious, I don't think I have the heart of giving up my faith. Good thing it never happened to me. I am married to a woman who has the same faith as me. And she has helped me strengthen my faith even more.
@umit_umit (1984)
• India
1 May 10
friend it can be like this that each one remain in ones religion and live together!
@cmjune76 (273)
• United States
30 Apr 10
Well, currently my husband and I are Roman Catholics. I doubt this would happen... we are not devote Roman Catholics though.
I would go with the flow unless he wanted to join a cult. That' one thing I wouldn't go into!
God is everywhere; in all parts of us. The title of the religion doesn't make that much of difference...
@umit_umit (1984)
• India
1 May 10
its really the matter of understanding but the religion of ones individual does matter!it may be not instigating the other to change the religion but to stay together and happy in individuals religion!
@qinghui3564 (36)
• China
1 May 10
I don't think i will change my religion for another person,even if i love him very much.What i am clear is that there is nothing in the world can replace my love for God.Besides,i have my own faith and belief,if i changed,then i am losing myself.Nothing worse than that!
@umit_umit (1984)
• India
1 May 10
hmm!the main difficulty in these cases are from the parents as they stress you to tell the other to adopt their religion!or else both can remai in their religion and can stay happy!what do you say?
@chiyosan (30186)
• Philippines
30 Apr 10
no. i think i am fully aware that it takes more than love to change your religion and your faith. we all grew up and we all were given the choice to love and to choose our religion, our faith and i think when you love someone you may convert to a different religion but then if you love someone you will not ask them to change faiths....
@umit_umit (1984)
• India
1 May 10
its true but what if the parents tells you to tell the other to change the religion or else they will not agree!
@Leixa003 (867)
• Philippines
30 Apr 10
I hope I would not face this situation but if I am going to answer right now I think I have to convince him that he change and not me. I grew up in this religion and I can not see myself be in another religion. I know it is not possible to stay with each others preference since one has to give but I can not think that one can change easily especially if you like what your religion is right now.
@umit_umit (1984)
• India
1 May 10
well its very true!in reality terms it seems impossible my religion is sikhism!well i will also not change!its the other wish!now as i am firm in my decesion!
@mavieserrano728 (670)
• Philippines
4 May 10
This is actually very tough. Maybe it should be really talked about sincerely and wholeheartedly whether who will give up their religion. It's really hard to decide but base on what I hear from my friends and family, one would usually give up their religion for the sake of love.
@Grat15 (437)
• Singapore
30 Apr 10
If i had to choose betwen love to my spouse or love to God, of course i would choose love to God, in this case means i will stay with my religion. Because, for me a religion was something i believed.
If i am not sure of my faith, if i am not believe my own then who will?
@umit_umit (1984)
• India
1 May 10
well friend its bu i hve seen many couples who have changed their religion!for the love cause and they are happily married!but its very rare!









