Her Religion is the single most important thing in her life. I have missed the Church in some ways, and certainly the blessings of a temple marriage. These same principles have helped build strong, successful religious communities for thousands of years. I married a person, not a religion. It gives people a sense of purpose, while pressuring them to be 'good' by their book. Then she took a vacation to Utah and in her letter to me she stated that she had seen the Temple, and I never heard from her again. I am also certain that there are callings and opportunities that I would have had, were I married to a faithful LDS woman, that I have missed. Wow i am in the exact same position. If you marry her, you're marrying into a cult, a mild cult as far as cults go, but a cult nonetheless. You would be able to force her to confront the facts without feeling threatened.




Your attempts at being funny or lightening the mood may backfire, and your date may be put off. Though my mother never openly complained about this, I could see it in her eyes. If your doctor husband says "impossible", ignore him. Thanks again for the continued comments and replies to my edit. Lots of really thorough replies. Let them explore and see the many people who love Heavenly Father and serve him with all their heart. Doesn't leave many options here though but better than constantly having them push the church on you until you either give in and convert or break up. Your probably thinking of a sect of the Mormons, I'm sure there is one like that.
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I'm currently married to a second year resident in emergency medicine. T-1yr for me T-2yrs for him. I love my non-member husband of nearly 20 years. This is something I see on an everyday basis. He will not be permitted to bless the child in front of the ward, for instance, so you will have to choose to forego that ritual or find someone else to stand in for the father, which he may not be comfortable with. Of course, arguments happened because I felt neglected at times step 1 and 2 studying or he left dirty laundry in the bathroom. Just to make things worse I am from South America, he is australian and we live in Australia, no much support here Anyway good to know that I am not the only one.