hmmm theres nothing u can do unless u both gave everything up
No if you are part of a culture it will not change because of your religion. The two if you think about it can be the same .... i meen i'm catholic but my English culture does not effect my love towards my religion..... if you are muslim or seek you may not eat different meets but your love and respect to Allah does not stop you listening to your culture. I hope this helped you Erin xxx
Why dont you ask first from her "Are you in love ?"
if you truly love each other you would except one another whether or not your different in culture and religion.. true love surpasses that so fight for the person you love, because you only find the special someone once in your life, if it truly wasn't meant to be then you will find it out later at least you won't beat your self up thinking "they could have been the one... why did i not try to fight for him/her". if you do let go it could make you upset, so fight for your love and be open-minded about who they are, they'll love you even more and respect you and your religion and culture.
Religion shouldn't matter in a relationship, and you should never have to change yourself in order to be loved.
In India people are of different religion,different caste,different race,language,culture yet the patriotism for their country binds them together.Indians love cricket.They love to dance ,sing and enjoy themselves.Indians are hardworking people.They love their family a lot and be with their family till the end of their life.
For that girl to be thereself nd love to do different things
Cupid was the god of love in Roman culture. Eros was the god of love in Greek culture.
yes it is possible
Unless you convert to her religion, she'll have to choose between you and her parents. You don't really want to put her in that place, so leave her alone or honestly dedicate yourself to whatever her religion is.
Because every different religion has different views, so they argue and then they war.
Meaning is best worked back from the point of living. There is no point in living a life without happiness, peace, forgiveness, love, etc. If the religion ( a set of rules with rewards/punishment) is able to create life full of happiness, peace, forgiveness, love etc, then the religion is capable of creating meaning. The need for religion to provide meaning in a culture is linked to the absence of meaning if the religion is not present in a culture. Without the religion, the members of the culture would not be happy, peaceful, and satisfied, etc. Within a culture, members of the culture may all believe in the religion, however, not all the members of the culture will believe in the same aspects of the religion, therefore religion does not necessarily provide a universal belief system that would create meaning for all members of the culture. Religion is not the only thing that shapes the way members of a culture see the world (universal belief system). Experiences that are too painful to mention may also shape the way members of the culture see the world and therefore derive meaning. If there was a religion that provided meaning to a culture it would be capable of creating a life full of happiness, peace, forgiveness, love etc, and as such would be universally accepted. Perhaps the reason why there is no religion that is universally accepted is because there is no religion at present that is capable of creating a life full of happiness, peace, forgiveness, love etc. If religion is a perspective of God, then for life to have meaning, there must be a religion that is the correct perspective of God allowing for members of the religion to be completely happy, peaceful and satisfied. Such a religion would be the universal belief system of every culture. It is suggested that religions are incapable of creating meaning (happiness, peace, love, forgiveness, satisfaction etc) of themselves, otherwise there would be no human in a religion that was not happy, peaceful, loving, forgiving, satisfied, etc. For life to have meaning, God must have created these emotions, and a way to access these emotions separate to religion (a set of rules with rewards/ punishment).
well, it'll probably be hard to adjust to another culture if it was REALLY different, but if it's not that different from what you already know, then it shouldn't be a problem. if you really, truly love this person, it shouldn't matter what culture they belong to. you just need to be willing to get used to their culture.