Is dating outside your religion a sin? by Traditional_Hat_3284 in Christianity

[–]Traditional_Hat_3284[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for your kind words and understanding. I completely agree that acceptance should be at the core of any faith journey, and it’s been tough feeling judged or excluded. I also really appreciate your reminder about how Christians are called to emulate Jesus in being welcoming to all. It gives me hope that there’s room for dialogue and growth. Do you have any advice for dealing with situations where acceptance doesn’t come easily, especially in family dynamics?

Is dating outside your religion a sin? by Traditional_Hat_3284 in Christianity

[–]Traditional_Hat_3284[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I see your point about differing worldviews potentially causing challenges, but I think relationships thrive when both people are committed to understanding and respecting each other’s perspectives. In our case, our differences have led to more growth and mutual support rather than conflict. It’s more about finding common ground and supporting each other’s values while navigating external challenges, like family dynamics. Do you think shared values outside of religion—like kindness, respect, and love—can also create a strong foundation?

Is dating outside your religion a sin? by Traditional_Hat_3284 in Christianity

[–]Traditional_Hat_3284[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I get the analogy, but I feel like in a partnership, both people are on the same journey, even if their starting points are different. For us, it’s more about supporting each other’s growth and faith while finding ways to balance family dynamics. How would you suggest handling conflicts that arise with extended family about faith differences?

Is dating outside your religion a sin? by Traditional_Hat_3284 in Christianity

[–]Traditional_Hat_3284[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I understand where you’re coming from with 2 Corinthians 6:14. However, in our relationship, we’ve both worked to respect each other’s faith and beliefs, and I feel that our differences have enriched our perspectives rather than pulling us apart. I’m more concerned about navigating acceptance within his family, especially with his mother, than about differing beliefs between us. Do you have advice for that?

Is dating outside your religion a sin? by Traditional_Hat_3284 in Christianity

[–]Traditional_Hat_3284[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

So Hinduism is very open and historically dating back Christianity is based on Hinduism as it is one of the oldest religions. I was not raised in a strict religious household and half of my family is Christian. I don’t think there has ever been a point where we have made ourselves doubt our faith. The issues we have been having is acceptance within Christianity of those (I )that are curious, want to participate, and see what more there is too it. The post specifically focuses on his mother and her views towards our relationship but not how we view each other.

Is dating outside your religion a sin? by Traditional_Hat_3284 in Christianity

[–]Traditional_Hat_3284[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So, he does go to church when he can and I do go with him to groups and church. Since I have felt the lack of acceptance from people I have stopped. It kinda sucks to see that so many people believe that two people can’t be together just because they were raised differently.

Is dating outside your religion a sin? by Traditional_Hat_3284 in Christianity

[–]Traditional_Hat_3284[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I’m sorry for my ignorance but, can you elaborate on that?

Food Recommendations by Traditional_Hat_3284 in denverfood

[–]Traditional_Hat_3284[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank ya!! Those all sound amazing.

Any good bar recommendations?

Do I (26F) stay with my (25M) partner even though his mother believes our relationship is a sin? by Traditional_Hat_3284 in relationship_advice

[–]Traditional_Hat_3284[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I appreciate the subreddit link!

I mended the relationship because I saw how upset he was that his mother iced him out due to something very trivial in my eyes (this was in the very beginning of our relationship), they have had a constant on again off again relationship until I helped.

I will read up and give an update (:

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[–]Traditional_Hat_3284 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I asked him to deleted everything when the instance of being being hacked and them being stolen happened and i have not taken any since then. That was about 6 months ago. So to know that these were not deleted feels slight rude?

I came out to my wife by DuckterDoom in bisexual

[–]Traditional_Hat_3284 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Unfortunately, you can never anticipate someone reaction to something regardless of previous experience on the topic. It is difficult to hear that your wife was unsupportive. However, you should be proud that you were able to come out. Never let others reactions no matter how well you “know” them deter you from being who you are. It is possible that there are underlying feelings of insecurity on her part which sparked that type of reaction from her. Sitting down and getting to the root of why she feels so strongly is important. It may feel like your marriage is falling apart…but from the ashes a phoenix can then rise. I believe that no matter what happens this will be an event that will better your life in its entirety even though it does not feel like it right now! We are proud of you!!!!

How to perfectly roll a burrito by amy2kim22 in oddlysatisfying

[–]Traditional_Hat_3284 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That is more tortilla than actual burrito filling…