Thursday, July 15, 2010

Different Religious Expressions With Figurines

Religion can be a sensitive subject for some. Especially if you and your spouse do not share the same belief system. While not sharing the same religion doesn't condemn a marriage to failure, sharing the same belief is a large part of successful marriages.Many marriages of mixed faith do wonderfully well, but it can sometimes be a hard road learning how to respect each others different belief systems.

Looking into it, many different religions teach that it is not wise to marry someone of a different faith or one who does not believe the same things you do.If you look at it, couples that have different faiths and are both strong in their religious values might just be inviting controversy into their home. Living your religion can sometimes mean cultural differences.There are many traditions that ones religion might follow that the others does not.


Marriage and Different Religions


How will you raise your children? What traditions will you take from each others belief system and how might it affect your children? If these questions are answered well in advance, the tension later on will be quite different than if they are not. If your philosophy in matters of religion does not allow you to respect the beliefs of your partner, then you will have problems.For a lot of people, religion is the cornerstone of their core values, and if you cannot respect each others ideas based on religion, then problems will arise most definitely.

Ultimately the choice to be in a mixed religion marriage comes down to how you can respect each others choices. If that is possible, most likely the relationship can flourish.Before entering in a marriage, it is best to discuss the important aspects of each of your religious beliefs. After all, while religion makes up an important part of many marriages, great communication and mutual respect make up a huge part of it too. Add to Technorati Favorites Bookmark and Share

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