It certainly helps, but on occasion some couples can be as different as day and night and get along if they are mature enough. Couples need to give each other head space anyway, so each person should be an individual in their own right. As far as religion it depends on what faith you are. Jewish people prefer to stay within their own faith as do some Catholics, Muslims, etc. If you are a Christian then one can choose a person of another faith or lack of it and still get along. My husband and I are of two different belief systems and we respect each other and have been married 34 years without problems regarding religion.
It mainly depends on the individuals involved. There is a way to incorporate both religions into the relationship and teach one another the beauty of different cultures. Then you have the dreaded family getting involved which I have seen relationships break and crumble because the parents and family of one of the partners is way to involved in their business and insist on their religion to be the only one practiced. This is where the two people must make their own decision for themselves and each other. A strong bond between the two and maturity of the couple is highly dependent on the solution. I say either learn each others while keeping your own. People get married or have committed relationships for more than their religious beliefs. Two or more people discussing God in any manner is worship and honor. Good luck..
person who endeavors to break away traditional beliefs
I guess there isn't much of a difference. A break-up is a full-on split, and a break is a chance to be apart, for your partner to see wether he likes being apart from you, or wether they should carry on the relationship.
Anything can break up a relationship. What will break up a relationship depends on the two people involved.
He didnt, Henry VIII didAnswerCorrect. And it was nothing to do with his religious beliefs as such it was more to do with wanting a divorce from his first wife. Pope would not dissolve Henry's marriage to his first wife. Henry argued that Kings were considered divine and as such only answerable to God. Therefore, he dispensed with the Pope making himself the head of the Church in England and created the divorce.
that depends. Break will either make it or break it. on a break, a person might re-consider the worth over effort in their relationship. if you're not worth the effort, then one can never look at the relationship, and break the illusion of love, and starts to get rational. tldr; do not go on a break hoping it'll make your relationship better. :D but sometimes it just works out if you love you partner and you know you can trust them it really can help!
The issue is that the relationship broke down..
No. Taking a break from a relationship is another word for breaking up for a while.
to break down the captive's beliefs
They disapproved of their beliefs.
It wont be right to break up another relationship, unless the relationship is sinful. But to breakup a sinful relationship, it is best to communicate with the parties involve.
Puritans believed in reforming the Church of England from within, emphasizing strict adherence to biblical teachings and religious purity. Pilgrims, on the other hand, were separatists who wanted to break away entirely from the Church of England due to their more radical beliefs and practices. Both groups sought religious freedom, but their approaches and views on reforming the church differed.
no it isn't fighting in a relationship leads to break up.