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Would you be able to renounce your religion for the sake of love?

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silverhammer | 2 years, 5 months ago
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No, being loved by someone doesn't require I change at all.

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answerwhatever | 2 years, 5 months ago
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No, because I'm not religious. Religion is a matter of personal beliefs that can change with time and personal circumstances.

I don't care what religion anyone is, but I don't want them shoving it down my throat either. So while I'd date someone of any religion, if he were to be very pushy that I adopt his religion, I'd have to break it off. That's a fundamental thing to alter in your life, either if you already have a religion, or you don't care to. It'd be like being with someone who forced you to have kids or get married if you weren't into that. Not quite the same, but I wouldn't adopt any guys religion just to please him. I mean, especially religion, you have to go into that believing the precepts set forth. Otherwise it's an empty faith and I think it's hypocritical.

Love doesn't need a change in belief or faith. Love is about what has already been created between two people. That's just my thought on it, I know people convert and all, but I just couldn't do it personally. It is a complex emotion. There is nothing more that needs to occur for the sake of it. I wouldn't stop a guy I was dating from celebrating his religion but I just honestly wouldn't want to be expected to join in.

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petpeople | 2 years, 5 months ago
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I know somebody who switched religions for the sake of love. All I can say is that I find this a joke - they are clearly NOT commited to the new religion for the right reasons, so cannot be considered true beleivers anyhow.
Would I do it? NO.

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amybrowne2 | 2 years, 5 months ago
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I am spiritual rather than religious but heck no I would not give up mine to satisfy a love. My spirituality is who I am, what I am to give up part of me for the sake of love is crazy. I can see compromise but to renounce part of me is simply out of the question.

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agmp26 | 2 years, 5 months ago
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Not necessarily. And I wouldn't renounce my religion for the sake of love because I know by doing so, I can commit the sin that's called blasphemy. Besides, if the man really loves me then he should respect my belief and love me for what I am.
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