Let's start by saying that my Fiancee is a christian and I am not, we discussed this early in our relationship and it has really never been a hindrance. My Fiancee's brother in law is an ordained pastor and one of the most respected persons in our life. When I finally popped the question after 4 years of dating my fiancee and I asked him (Lets call him J) to marry us, he agreed as long as we met with him once a week for pre-marital counseling. The counseling has been going on for a month now and it was going great, until today.
It started out normal such as how finances would be handled, children, discipline, who would work or would we both work, eventually discussion came to the topic of spiritual beliefs and J realized that my beliefs weren't going to change before the wedding, in which he said "I love you both, but I cannot in good faith marry you two having different spiritual beliefs"
This devastated us, especially my fiancee. She immediately began to tear up in the meeting and as we left let it go in the car, the whole drive home was miserable. We couldn't imagine anyone else marrying us and he denied us because of me, because I'm not the same. I kept analogizing to her but she kept telling me that it wasn't my fault, but I still feel it is.
My question is, is there anything I can say to J to change his mind without forcing myself to change my beliefs? Is he being fair with his decision? I feel contempt towards him for making this decision but if it feels wrong to him I shouldn't be upset with him.
Any advice would be very appreciated.