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She, her family, and her friends all believe that she can't get into the Celestial Kingdom VIP Heaven unless she is "sealed" to a Mormon husband. He isn't in school and doesn't have much idea about what it is like to be in my shoes. What you are potentially choosing is certainly not the easiest path. A good man is not defined by his religion and a great marriage is not defined by where it takes place. Today, at my ward sacrament meeting, in the back section of the chapel where I was sitting, all the women except one were Mormon wives in interfaith families. I am the wife of a general surgeon in his mid 50s. Of course it is impossible Anyways, I am sorry to go on and on. At that point we quit going and focused on her goals and family bonding. God told me to marry my husband. Pray about it and follow your heart.

I wouldn't purposefully subject my daughters to that BS. You are a good person. If you and she are not sealed, your children won't be sealed to either of you. First, my dad was a wonderful husband to my mother the greatest mom on earthand a wonderful father to me. It's a foolish dream I suppose. In a few months, he will begin working, and his first few years will be demanding what else is new. I explained to her that from my perspective, if a religious person does something good, you can't trust them because they're doing it for the wrong reasons: When an atheist does something good, you know they're not doing it for any reason other than to help someone else. My wife and her family are a good example of this. If I'm serving tables at a restaurant, I'm going to tell my boss that she's got to cover for me because there's an emergency and I'm leaving. If she identifies as a Mormon, then she probably takes her faith seriously, and it means a lot to her.

She is going to be taught for the rest of her life in the church the importance of missionary work and eternal families, and Priesthood in the home. Now I feel like a stepford wife. I appreciate knowing all you have mentioned since it gives me a bit of insight and some real good tips. I feel a sense of freedom would come with it, but I am also afraid of what this could mean for us in the long run. She might not realize how important it is to compromise. Yes, because that is generally what is best. A lot of Mormons think that good people will obviously recognize the truthfulness of the church and quickly join. This came about after many hours and many days of prayer, scripture study, going to the temple, receiving a priesthood blessing, and speaking with people I greatly trust my mom, especially. After you read the CES letter Im pretty sure you will be grossed out by mormonism. I am hopeful and do feel some healing.


He loves me and would do anything to make me happy. Am I sure I can handle the lifestyle. Thanks for letting us know. As our relationship has progressed, this vague hypothetical question has led to some much more concrete thinking about what an interfaith marriage would be like for me, for him, and for us.

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