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Jun 11, 2009Comments: 93 · Posts: 4144 · Topics: 109
Hey all!
I just started dating a SDA a little over a month ago. I really like him and things are begining to get pretty serious. I am not SDA but I am Christian. He is somewhat lax in regards to following SDA regulations. However, he does go to church every Saturday, does not eat beef or selfish, does not drink or party and comes from a family that is pretty traditional. His father is a vegan and his mother only eats fish, not self fish.
Well anyway, I was wondering if anyone knows how SDAs treat non SDAs as far as their children, siblings, relatives and friends dating outside of the denomination? I have done a lot of research on the the denomination's beleifs and traditions. they are not that much different for how I currently conduct myself. I am interested in maybe attending church with him and seeing if I like it. I would not be completely opposed to possibly converting.
Btw, I am 27 and he is 30. We both deeply want to start a family and get married in the near future.
Thanks for your input!
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