Would you change your religion for a woman?

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Originally posted by Paras
well that what made me put up this post, all my friends in prague are greek

AH, but if you are Greek, you should be enlightened enough to be able to accept your partner's religion, even if it was muslim!

Unless that woman is Cretan...? :)
 
Originally posted by Paras
i found it was more of a problem with the Geek girls parents accepting the boy more then that girl her self.

Oh god, don't get me started on Greek parents. And if they come from Crete or a village on the mainland.......you can forget their blessing:o :rolleyes: :mad:

Tghey are all backward....even some in AThens... :(


YOu and the lady should decide what u wanna do and then give the fingers to the parents....if they wanna come along, fine, if not, stuff em. If you can find a greek lady like that, ur the luckiest lad alive!!
 
Nope but in order for her to be with me she would have to unfortunately, not that i would ask her anyways as i would find it near impossible to justify the reason why she should do it. As far as im concerned, if my girl was non muslim and wanted to convert then she would have to do it for herself, not for me or any other reason.:)
 
No. I'll never be anything other than an atheist unless there's some very compelling evidence otherwise. I haven't set foot in a church for years, I certainly won't be marrying in one.
 
Originally posted by Ex-RoNiN
Oh god, don't get me started on Greek parents. And if they come from Crete or a village on the mainland.......you can forget their blessing:o :rolleyes: :mad:

Tghey are all backward....even some in AThens... :(


YOu and the lady should decide what u wanna do and then give the fingers to the parents....if they wanna come along, fine, if not, stuff em. If you can find a greek lady like that, ur the luckiest lad alive!!

i think you know as well as me that you would never find a greek girl like that. Very few girls worth having will leave there family for a man. Best you can hope for is that they give you there blessing if you get baptised,
 
Originally posted by Sysco
I wouldnt.

Wont change who i am for anyone. Have me for who i am.

I'm with this guy. If she won't have yo unless you've converted then that just spells future trouble to me. My wife is Pakistani (Muslim) and I've already made it quite plain that I will never adopt their religion (I'm agnostic) and her family had better not put any pressure on my daughter! I will, of course, make my daughter fully aware of her heritage and if she chooses to adopt it then she will have my blessing.
 
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Originally posted by QABoy
I know two brothers who had mixed marriages. They were both C of E (non practising) and wanted to marry Roman Catholic girls. John went through all the prayer services, meetings etc and agreed that any children would be bought up Catholic. He is a big part of his new family though he doesn't go to church etc. The other brother Dean wouldn't go through any pre-ceremonies and now him and his wife have been shunned by the family.

sorta fits in with my sentiments mixed marriages create too many problems for me such as what do you bring the children up as, being shunned by one or both of the famlies

ive been out with girls of different religion from mine but have decided against it in the future - afraid of falling in love and getting all the problems mentioned above!
 
My GF is an Orthadox Jew, and i think i would convert if it all went well enough to begin considering it.

I would have to have a ritual "incision" even though im already circumcised, if i ever decided to do it that is, so i dont get off scott free :(

Still few minutes of pain, and then i would be able to marry the bird i (presumably) wanted to spend the rest of my life with :D

I am currently agnostic, but as far as i can see, if a religion is right, its gunna be the one the one i love is. It would be more like fate :)
 
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I would, as long as it doesn't actually involve becoming religious. If it's just a symbolic thing then fine.

but i am me, and i am not religious, i wouldn't change that for anyone, plus i'm in no way a fan of organised religion.
 
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