Originally posted by: cherry227
i just started reading this ss and must say its a very sensitive and controvertial topic... but you're handling it really well đ
im totally impressed with this arjun... his attitude and maturity is amazing! i agree with him as even i feel that if two people from different religions love each other then they need not convert to get married... eventually all religions teach the same and put love above everything else. religion is just a way of living and as far as that goes it is different in every family even from same religion, caste, sub-caste etc!Even today in india marriage is not just about two individuals but their families too... and if your families are not a part of the most important thing in your life then the happiness is truly incompleteđ i know two such examples who didnt get converted and are happily married. One couple is Hindu-muslim and the other hindu-christian. In both the cases the girl is hindu but the boys didnot believe in conversions đđźWhereas one of my friend got married to a boy who converted for her. In the entire wedding only his parents were around, none of the cousins or relatives attended the functions... if you really love someone then why would you insist on something that will sadden that person even a little bit!!!it really makes you wonder that IS religion such a huge barrier???? after all, human beings have made religions, not god... and your ss is raising this question and answering it too đi appreciate your effort to take up such a bold topic and doing such a wonderful job on delivering it... im very interested in knowing whats going to happen next and during the judai period... pls pm me when you update