Yes. His religion had him so tied in knots of guilt and uncertainty that he could not relate to me in any intimate way without thinking he had somehow "sinned." I would have never let him actually "sin" according to his religion but he seemed to be under the impression that even kissing would force him to "sin."
I hope he has found healing and will accept his natural human urges and desires. I haven't spoken to him in many years.
2007-01-23 09:09:39
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answered by jenn_smithson 6
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Yes, when I first became born again I stopped seeing the girl who in many ways was the girl of my dreams. She loved me and bent over backwards to please me. It was hard and pain full to let her go but I had to because I knew that I couldn't walk with both her and the Lord. I knew that she would be an obstacle on my path to knowing Him so I broke up with her.
2007-01-23 09:03:30
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answered by james p 3
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If i grow to be to stay with a guy with an somewhat solid religious faith, i could could desire to be very, very, very a lot in love. i think of it extremely is going to be difficult to stay in a relationship with 2 instruments of ideals. If one have self assurance strongly and the different would not have self assurance, then the two could desire to have understand for the different. it may desire to be demanding however to have this understand. because of the fact i think of the religious man or woman could desire to alter the no longer-religious man or woman. desirous to alter your important different is merely no longer a sturdy element to do anyhow. in the event that they have diverse ideals it additionally relies upon on how significant that's for one and all to evangelise and alter the different man or woman. having the flexibility to understand the different man or woman's integrety. alongside with faith comes cultural adjustments. it could make it difficult to stay with those adjustments. 2 dishwashers? babies: which faith could desire to they be raised into? Nah - very, very difficult to stay with.
2016-11-26 21:45:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, although he was reluctant to give the reason. He could just not come to understand that Pagan isn't something someone is on a whim.
2007-01-23 10:57:33
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answered by Sage Bluestorm 6
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Yes, quite recently in fact. I am a pagan and he is a preacher's kid who wants to be a "good Christian" and have a good Christian wife one day. It sucks, we both love each other, but he cannot deal with the difference in beliefs.
2007-01-23 09:10:30
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answered by Bones 2
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Yes, because I wouldn't convert to Islam. When I first met the person, he wasn't a Muslim at all, more of a Pagan.
2007-01-23 09:15:31
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answered by Anonymous
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No.
But then again I wouldn't pursue it if someone was terribly religious because it probably would cause problems.
2007-01-23 09:05:39
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answered by Alex 6
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nope, because i always take care with other believers not to slip into talking about my believes, and if they tried to talk, i quit and pretend that i have an appointment or anything, to skip the arguement , and if they insulted my religion , then i will have no relation with them to lose
2007-01-23 22:18:45
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answered by ♥ 3
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I had a girlfriend who was forbidden to date me as a Catholic. Or so said the parent.
2007-01-23 09:00:21
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answered by kingstubborn 6
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i lost the most one i ever loved because of that, i am still hang to her till now
2007-01-23 23:51:05
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answered by Emmortal 2
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