I am lucky that I am not yet married to him, hence i have a choice to decide. The independent work is just as important as the work we do as a couple. He is a resident now, and I am a professor The problem is that we could not find a geographic location that could accommodate both of us, and this is a second year that we live apart, in two different states. Good luck with her, and good life to you. The views expressed herein do not necessarily represent the position of the Church. My fiance is a surgeon. I also think that if marriage outside the covenant is a sin, it is not so grave as to be unforgivable.
Apps At Your Fingertips. I'm really glad to hear a few of you have stories of happy interfaith relationships, or leaving the church together, so there's always a chance. For the official Church websites, please visit LDS.
At best they just try to include you in the community, and at worst you are constantly told that you'll be welcome "when you're ready. But God works in mysterious ways. You have to be so strong to be on your own so much. I've been thinking more about your situation and another thing came to mind. It is how she is programmed and it is a fundamental tenant of the religion. I've seen it happen all the time. Married men should not reach out to vulnerable women who buy their story of being lonely bc they are married to a woman who should have been a librarian. That desire that they be someone other than who they were when they married you is toxic to a relationship. Thanks again for the continued comments and replies to my edit.
Hi, I'm so glad to be able to enter this forum. In the Garden of Eden, Eve may have introduced sin into the world, but ultimately her actions worked out for good because it allowed all of us to be born and tested in this telestial state. She went ahead a married a non member. The point is that there are way too many people talking in this thread as if they have some sort of psychic knowledge a stone in a hat, perhaps.