As our relationship has progressed, this vague hypothetical question has led to some much more concrete thinking about what an interfaith marriage would be like for me, for him, and for us. While Scientology is way worse hopefully the parallels will get her thinking. If yes, do you promise to not proselytize to me and let me drink a simple cup of coffee in my own home. Before I proposed, I actually broke up with my partner for a month в mostly due to family pressure. And, whether she knows it or not she probably does know it but is in denialshe probably sees you as her ticket out of Oldmaidsville. Learned by me in time and tears. But if your faith is a key part of your life, this is huge. Thanks for the help.
Also, I know a bunch of Mormons that say they are, but don't act like it. She's told me the church is one of the most important things to her, but from what I've researched already there's no way I would subject my future children to this culture. My husband and I have a much closer relationship than ever before and I just hope that another blue eyed nurse doesn't come along to distract him. Make sure everyone involved is a couple, or at least is paired with someone. Global Resource for Healthcare Professionals.
The big one is that under Mormon theology both of you must be believing, fully active members to live together in the afterlife. This is especially true when you are around others. By the end of the first date with my husband I knew I wanted him to be a part of my life. I believe strongly that I was meant to marry my spouse. But the issue of marrying a non-member raises two fundamental problems: That idea seems so contrary to the nature of God. Know her limits on substances. So I was falling head over heels for this guy, but in the meantime I didn't feel like we were going anywhere. If you both comfortable having different faiths, your relationship can still be rewarding and fulfilling.
I still love my Heavenly Father and my Savior. If you like her, and I'm assuming you do, I would suggest you continue the relationship and see how things pan out. Don't spend money on somebody else' Wife. The first vision is something she taught endlessly as a missionary - same with the Book of Mormon translation. I completely agree with you. My family supported me in this. My husband is finishing up residency and is never around.