Do you really think so? this can never happen to you?MrMan wrote: ↑March 14th, 2023, 1:18 pmNo, but that aint gonna happen.Yohan wrote: ↑March 14th, 2023, 9:07 amA difficult question to you, you said,MrMan wrote: ↑March 14th, 2023, 5:44 amMarrying a non-Christian or a nominal Christian was not an option for me. Marriage affects too many areas of my life. My faith affects every area of my life. It would have been very foolish for me to marry a Muslim, an atheist, a Hindu, a Buddhist, or a secular party girl.
Marrying a non-Christian or a nominal Christian was not an option for me.
But what would you say, if your wife suddenly tells you she wants to convert to Buddhism, or joins actively any Christian orientated cult, like the Jehovahs, or wants to join the LDS in Utah....or even tells you the only way to happiness is Islam. What will you do? Will you file for divorce? Or not?
Millions of people change their faith all the time.
Entire old religions disappeared, or are strongly declining.
In South Korea, Confucius teachings almost disappeared, Buddhism followers are now a minority, and Catholicism is growing (the only country in the world where the Catholic church is growing)
Also see what happened to Indonesia, it was a Hindu/Buddhism country before, and now 90 percent are followers of Islam and 10 percent of Christianity.
No, but that aint gonna happen.
How do you know your future? Did Jesus enlighten you?
Your comment is very contradictory, you said, to marry a non-Christian was not an option for you (BTW about what Christian do you mean, Catholic? Jehovah? Protestant? LDS etc. - are all who join a Christian related church or temple acceptable for you as a partner?)
but you also said, if your wife joins another religious group, even not Christianity related, divorce is not an option either...
Your solution is 'it will not happen to me' - but how do you know that?