JD Vance hopes his Hindu wife converts to Christianity, sparking debate on interfaith marriage
JD Vance expressed hope his Hindu wife might convert to Christianity, highlighting challenges faced by interfaith couples; 39% of recent U.S. marriages are interfaith, experts said.
- Vice President JD Vance expressed hope that his Hindu wife would convert to Christianity, saying, "I hope eventually my wife comes to see things as I do."
- Susan Katz Miller, author of "Being Both: Embracing Two Religions in One Interfaith Family," stated that pressuring a partner to convert can harm a relationship.
- A Pew Research Center survey revealed that 39% of Americans married since 2010 are in interfaith marriages, indicating an increase in interfaith couples.
- The Hindu American Foundation criticized Vance's statements, claiming they reflect a belief in a single path to salvation, which does not align with Hindu beliefs about faith diversity.
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US Vice President J.D. Vance recently expressed his hope to a packed university gymnasium that his wife, Usha, a Hindu, would convert to Christianity, drawing attention to the highly sensitive issues facing interfaith couples.
US Vice President JD Vance is Catholic. His wife Usha Chilukuri Vance is Hindu. Now he is opening up about his desire for his wife to convert to his religion, reports the AP.
JD Vance Hopes His Hindu Wife Converts to Christianity, Sparking Debate on Interfaith Marriage
Vice President JD Vance recently told a packed college arena that he hopes his Hindu wife would someday convert to Christianity, thrusting into the spotlight the deeply sensitive challenges facing interfaith couples.
JD Vance hopes his Hindu wife converts to Christianity, sparking debate on interfaith marriage
Vice President JD Vance’s recent comments about hoping his Hindu wife converts to Christianity have sparked discussions about interfaith marriages.
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