religion?
@mirandakazuto (90)
Indonesia
8 responses
@sylvia13 (1850)
• Nelson Bay, Australia
28 Oct 12
I think I would have to answer to keep on loving, but definitely not to leave it! Its not everyday that they do turn up!
@adhyz82 (36249)
• Indonesia
27 Oct 12
i talk from islam perspectives..
i think Islam had guided for us when choosing our couple..
islam said we should choose a people which same religion with us..
you know the reason i think
islam didn`t have problems if our couple have a different tribe or nation or country..but we should only one religion...
@challs12 (548)
• Malaysia
27 Oct 12
Love and religion? I will leave love. I believe my God will know which is best for me as long as I do a good living practice. When the time comes, sure I will have one girl and get married and loving each other till a certain time permitted by Him. So, nothing to compare to religion.
@montevilla (550)
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27 Oct 12
If love is pure religion and nationality is not an issue of people who are in love.I will still be fight for my love and no one and nothing could come between us.
Happy mylotting!
@gary23 (425)
• India
27 Oct 12
I guess you haven't met your love till now. So you are in such doubts. Love accompanies you in your hardest times. I don't feel there is anything greater than love. Some people are very rigid . They feel you need be of the same community to be compatible in society. But if you can develop that confidence in your love religion is no bar.
@attison2008 (7)
• Ghana
27 Oct 12
i happen to be in such a situation but if you love eachother that much there is no problem. Love conquers all.
@bhabycatch013 (9150)
• Philippines
27 Oct 12
hi miran,
Maybe I will if it is worth fighting for and we both want to fight for it
welcome to mylot
@sishy7 (27167)
• Australia
27 Oct 12
If the love is real and strong enough, two people from even different religion or nationality can still be together. I see many couples who are from different backgrounds become one solid and happy family. Sometimes the love is even strong enough to have the couples compromise on their differences and they become together in one religion or nationality.