I don't mind and I'll probably even end up marrying outside my religion. Marrying outside your religion becomes a problem when you think about the children. The couple has to decide beforehand how they are going to raise them and stick to their decision, otherwise it will damage the kids. If they can't agree then they just shouldn't have kids at all. And you can't put your urge to have children above their quality of life.
And one more thing, if someone says they don't want to marry someone from another religion then that's their choice, you can't expect them to change their ideal future plans to suit the current political correctness.
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