Originally posted by efish1042
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I'm going to be real, here. Faith-filled parents are heart-broken when a child finds love outside of the faith. It's just not the life that the parents dreamed up for their child while they held the little baby in their arms. Parents may grow to accept it, but they also may not. They dedicated their life to raising this child in a particular faith, and they feel betrayed when their child turns away from the faith in their choosing of a partner. Faith-filled parenting couples want their children's lives to be just like theirs was, and their lives didn't include inter-faith family rearing. Parents are going to be upset whenever their child lives in a way that they did not foresee, particularly in their selection of a mate, because the parents not only have to accept this mate as family, but they also have to rely on this mate for the rearing of grandchildren.
In the end, although we would all like to follow the tried-and-true, beaten path of tradition, sometimes we just have to adapt to what new adventures the world brings us. (Which is the overall theme of Fiddler on the Roof. Not, "Whatever makes you happy, I'll be happy.")
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