I wanted so badly to marry a guy who had recently left the church. You can't provide that for her so your marriage will be defective from the outset. Some great ideas include going on a hike or a walk, having a picnic outside or going to museum. We need to believe fully and then we make choices, not the other way around. I understand your internal conflict completely and my heart goes out to you.
Drives me a bit crazy. Here is a list of reasons I feel apply to my situation в some of them in retrospect:. It gives people a sense of purpose, while pressuring them to be 'good' by their book. She doesn't want to marry you. You will always be second place. You've made good points about not bringing up the CES letter or anything that could be called "anti-mormon. She was so sad over what she sacrificed it just haunted everyone on Reddit. Mormons who marry other Mormons in Mormon temples have a 6. She went to BYU and did a 2 year mission, but since she was a girl she got to have a car instead of a bicycle.
Things have been mostly good, but there are always challenges to deal with. Mormons think when you die, based on if you were a good person cough cough atheists you go to spirit "paradise" where they will teach you the gospel. I bring him food I make sure he's happy. This is especially true when you are around others. Religious differences, however are real. My husband was definitely worth the heartache and suffering that I endured but I am grateful that he was able to see that our family was worth a change in lifestyle. Children thrive on clarity and consistency. Seek advice, and like the chick said, talk and talk and talk untill its all sorted out in your mind, and in his.
I would NOT want my daughter or son to marry a doctor. As more and more people marry out of their faith, the subject of interfaith marriage will become more and more important. I'm not married to a doctor, but have been with one through her training and early years 5 years - she's currently in her first year of speciality training as a paediatrician this is in the UK by the way.