What sin?
By cssiduyz
@cssiduyz (1053)
Indonesia
December 28, 2010 7:51pm CST
hy mylotter,
Not guilty if we love people of different religions with us?
how do you think of this in their respective religions?
ask for his opinion. O-O
5 responses
@gengeni (3308)
• Indonesia
5 Jan 11
Do not have a mutual inter-religious blasphemy.
when it occurs it is not desirable,
then all will be aware, and frightened, and crying ... .
every religion must be taught to helping each other, respect, tolerance, compassion, and look after each other ... therefore stop blaspheming one another ...
@kendedes2011 (2712)
• Indonesia
30 Dec 10
according to the teachings of the religion that I follow is not one of love and affection of people of different religions with us because it is the duty of all men for helping each other, perhaps all religions teach the same thing with religion that I follow
@annawen86 (545)
• Indonesia
29 Dec 10
my country is one of the country that forbid marriage with different religion. but i myself didnt see anything wrong with marriage with different religion.
nowadays, people are judging other people for marrying people with another religion or people from another race.but i think there is nothing wrong with it.
God create us the same. and religion is only a system that built by human it self. so, it is not guilty to love people with another religion.
@yumcookie (146)
• United States
29 Dec 10
There is no problem for people to love others from different religions. It doesn't matter if the relationship is that of a lover or friend. In most religions people are taught to be understanding and accepting of others. The problem is that our morals and believes can spring from our religion so if you know your religion will restrict you from doing something of another religion than be sure your friend or lover is understanding of this. However, there is another big problem. If you are in love and both families are deeply religious be sure that you both can come to a compromise about what to do with future kids and the marriage. This is something to seriously look into, this is the reason why I avoid relationships that involve men who are to deeply religious.
@ThoughtfulNightOwl (52)
• United States
29 Dec 10
I personally see no problem with two people of different religions falling in love. So long as they can agree not to shove their personal beliefs down the throat of the other. My husband is religious and I am not. I hav my own personal reasons for not being religious and he respects that enough to not try and force his beliefs on me. As long as there is love and respect in the relationship there should be no issues about religion. If religion is a big issue then the relationship is doomed from the start.