It's called "Love"I’ve seen women convert for marriage here. Often for Christian->Muslim. Then if they divorce later on, back to the original.
It's called "Love"I’ve seen women convert for marriage here. Often for Christian->Muslim. Then if they divorce later on, back to the original.
"What shocks me is the easyness with which men will do it, to please their "love" or their futur family in law....
Why wouldn't it be the girl that convert ? After all, if she LOVES you, she should propose it spontanously ?
Not to speak that if you give in from day one you'll probably continue forever.... And what about future kids ?
Not for me Ronnie .....
1 Kid in my first life (40+), 3 in my second life (Thai/French 31, 27, 26) all brought up without any religion involved."
Not to speak that if you give in from day one you'll probably continue forever.... And what about future kids ?"
Well, in my case, then 75 and having had a vasectomy" I don't think so.
My companion is Hindu.A Hindu (Balinese) colleague once told me a Hindu man will never convert just to marry a Muslim woman. But a Hindu woman is "free" to convert to marry a Muslim man. Don't know if that's really the case. Nevertheless, I heard that Balinese Hindu is different from Indian Hindu.
Jim Jones had the 'kool-aid option'Nothing says confidence in the validity of your own religion better than saying that if anybody leaves it they will be put to death. I don't think even Scientology goes that far.
Soon to be implemented in the UK and Eire?A chilling reminder that in Afghanistan, Iran, Malaysia, Maldives, Mauritania, Nigeria, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Sudan, United Arab Emirates, and Yemen the official penalty for converting from Islam to another faith is death. However the official ruling in these areas, legal systems typically provide a "waiting period" (up to 3–10 days) for the individual to recant (repent) and return to Islam before the sentence is carried out. Although state-sanctioned executions for apostasy are rare, with only a few recorded cases between 1913 and 2013. However, Many punishments for apostasy occur as extrajudicial or vigilante violence rather than through formal court systems.
... had a vasectomy"


Ok with th first phrase.Nothing says confidence in the validity of your own religion better than saying that if anybody leaves it they will be put to death. I don't think even Scientology goes that far.