If you're girlfriend is a Buddhist and you're a christian, would that change your wedding plans? will you tell her I'm sorry, we can't be together?
The question really is not about what to do, the real question is- Does religion matter to you? I love to read blogs online and I've read a lot of issues regarding religion and I think some people really make a big fuss about it. Some people care, some don't. There are even showbiz news about women who do not engage in anything physical because of religion; some overdo things because they believe religion has got nothing to do with relationships.
Depending on what religion you have, if you love someone-you must be open-minded about the restrictions and the principles they have to follow. It's not about the religion, it's about how genuine your feelings are for each other. Yeah, there are really strict rules in some religions but would you just forget about everything and religiously follow? Hey, there is plan B which is to compromise, right?
I do believe that a couple can still be married even if they have different religions. although its difficult to settle when you want a church wedding..But I'm not saying it's impossible... but you can always have a civil wedding.- it's more legal.
What I'm trying to say is that: Love is Love with or without concerning religion.
Love is in a way a religion itself because it is also a devotion and a commitment to the other person--- just like you to your religion.
What I'm saying is we have our own beliefs and we live according to these principles; As for me, I believe that Love does concern religion but it does not break it.
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