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Would you ever date a non religious person? I am not speaking about an atheist, but more so someone who is not very religious.

Let’s say they let you stay close to your religion & culture and are ok with passing down your culture/values to future children. Do you think that’s ok?

I think I’ve met the perfect person however he’s not very religious. He belongs to a different culture however our cultures are similar and compatible. All of my values line up and they are extremely respectful.

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9 hours ago, Jassu said:

Would you ever date a non religious person? I am not speaking about an atheist, but more so someone who is not very religious.

Let’s say they let you stay close to your religion & culture and are ok with passing down your culture/values to future children. Do you think that’s ok?

I think I’ve met the perfect person however he’s not very religious. He belongs to a different culture however our cultures are similar and compatible. All of my values line up and they are extremely respectful.

I don't really believe in the western concept of dating, but if they are openly doing the 4 Bhujer Kurehits they simply aren't compatible with someone who doesn't do the 4 Bhujer Kurehits. It's easy to be friends with them, but when there isn't a compatibility spiritually; where does it actually go?

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On 11/25/2022 at 3:30 AM, Jassu said:

Would you ever date a non religious person? I am not speaking about an atheist, but more so someone who is not very religious.

Let’s say they let you stay close to your religion & culture and are ok with passing down your culture/values to future children. Do you think that’s ok?

I think I’ve met the perfect person however he’s not very religious. He belongs to a different culture however our cultures are similar and compatible. All of my values line up and they are extremely respectful.

Sometime they do is a back door conversion. They start becoming religious later on in married life and force their own religion on the kids. Besides guru sahibs tells us to run far away from Faithless people.

 

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