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My parnet and I share diffent faiths. I'm Christian and He's Muslim. If you and your partner share different beliefs, I would be interested in hearing how you deal with it and how you celebrate each others holiday's such as Christmas and Ramadon. Thanks

2006-06-29 07:04:46 · 6 answers · asked by bradleykoenigii 1 in Society & Culture Cultures & Groups Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender

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I'm high church Anglican (Episcopalian) and my partner is Wiccan (he's a witch). He goes to mass with me and I go to circle with him. We do each others pot lucks and the members of his circle commonly call me the Episcopal observer. We celebrate Christmas/Yule and we have a great life. I certainly don't believe that any faith has a cornerstone on truth -- all the religious texts claim they do, but that's bull to start with. It works fine. I suppose if one of us was a bigot or a religious zealot it wouldn't, but we hold our faiths as helps and supports and communities; not as absolute beliefs -- I think science has gotten us a bit beyond that, period.

Reynolds Jones
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2006-06-29 08:25:37 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

i am going to element out this because it has no longer been pronounced in any of the different comments i do not trust - There are 2 gadgets of grandparents right here that could want to have contact with any children that come alongside. each and every set of grandparents is going to have a diverse concentration. no longer that this does no longer arise ever. It does on fairly an commonly used foundation. yet both one among you want to talk the youngster's attendance at non secular conferences - how this is going to be worked out. this can no longer look a huge concern on the instantaneous, besides the undeniable fact that it's going to be down the line - for the youngsters and for the both one among you in time. i visit inform you - that existence alterations. concentration alterations. what's or looks unimportant alterations. what's or looks significant alterations. With time and adulthood. both one among you could sense at present that you'll ascertain compromises. yet there would come an afternoon even as those will replace. What you each and every sense is significant or no longer significant will replace with age, children, merely the international round you. if you're no longer dedicated on your beliefs - each and every of you - 100% now, there is room for replace. And which will be a project once you both one change right into 100% dedicated. All it takes is for one among you to regulate - you or him - and what you've talked out will no longer artwork. There must be a assembly of the minds earlier the I DO or it may change into an I DON"T down the line. And which will be disasterous for all worried, pretty even as there are youthful ones worried. earlier you flow any extra, you want to flow to a assembly (or quite a few) on the dominion hall, with the aid of the undeniable fact that's the position your children will eventually be happening social gathering. and also you want to entice close the info. The extra you study about his faith, the extra you'll understand him and his aspect of the relations. Is he a baptized Witness? Does he attend conferences on the dominion hall? Does he take area contained in the prevalent public ministry? those are things you should already study about him. yet in case you do not you want to talk.

2016-10-13 23:11:45 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Well, my sis is a christian, and her hubby is muslim too, small world. But, the only thing I know for sure is that he always does the pray to the east thing, and goes to moscs. She will wear the traditional garb when she goes with him to a mosc, but not any other time. He is not a really strict muslim, and sounds like an easy to get along with guy for her. They celebrate christmas, but not ramadon, i think.

2006-06-29 07:27:39 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I have been practicing witchcraft for about 11 years now, and my partner has a very high belief in the LDS "Mormon" church. so obvously its very complicating when it comes to holidays and things of that nature. He wants to get married, and becuase of our religious/spiritual beliefs that is very complicated. I cant/wont have a wedding unless both faiths can be incorporated, and I dont see that happening. our faiths are comparable to mormon vs. athiest. Our lives are very different. Its hard to incorporate two different beliefs into one in any relationship

2006-06-29 07:54:01 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Yes. I'm an atheist and my girlfriend is a nontheist.

We deal with it by her getting tired of me talking about how faith is standing in the way of humankind's progress and telling me that it doesn't matter.

2006-06-29 07:16:42 · answer #5 · answered by wrathpuppet 6 · 0 0

one of my friend she is hindu n her husband is muslim.they both celebrate each other's festival.they respect their religion,there is no boundage for anyone they are free to give their opinion .

2006-06-29 07:35:19 · answer #6 · answered by sweety sweet 1 · 0 0

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