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Yeah. Also wrt this silliness... since the Constitutional Court said a few years ago you can leave the religious affiliation field blank on your KTPRaise the moral / personal ethic issue.
If you are a real, practising believer in any religion would you forfait / abandon that religion just to marry ?
What is more important for you (you in a global sense) ?
Personally, even I am not a "practising" Christian (meaning I am not going to church or reading the Bible) i would never change my religion.
And sure not for "administrative" reasons.
And "forcing" the other party to change is definitively not fair.
Just my personal opinion.
Disclaimer : Been married 15 y with a Thai, religion not an issue.
Am living together with an Indo Hindu since 8 y, married is not planned (age related), but even without the age thing it would be a nono.
I am not going to change religion, and neither would she.
Can blanks marry anyone? Or only other blanks? Under what religious ceremony since the freaking catatan sipil insists on a religious wedding first?
I would consider blank as a compromise - basically my religion is none of the state's beeswax
