So, some among you may already know I'm no big fan of God, in fact I've excommunicated myself from the church a while a go, so "officially" I'm not a christian anymore, even though I have never been one in my mind, but that aside. The Bible in my opinion is full of lies, and the Church itself a criminal institution. Suppose I'd ever meet a nice girl, who, strange that may be, still IS religious (and I mean more than sundaychristian), would that be a problem ?
2007-02-09
22:20:32
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Family & Relationships
➔ Singles & Dating
Are you the person in the avatar? Are you a woman? If so, religion doesn't matter in a gay/lesbian relation anyways, you are out of God standards.
2007-02-09 22:27:17
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answered by Javy 7
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Personally although I like differing opinions to mine there are fundamental things I need to have in common with a partner. I am not religious, I am a Humanist and I would not choose to have a relationship with a religious person. However, only you can decide if it would be a problem for you.
2007-02-09 22:25:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes if she's serious, no if she's not. The bible states pretty clearly you shouldn't marry outside of your religion, and a lot of people make it a policy not to date outside of their religion either. So, yeah, simple question, if you had paid attention in church it probably wasn't necessary to ask... the subject is made really, really clear.
2007-02-09 22:27:04
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answered by Viv 2
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nicely... it surely relies upon... if u are planning to marry and characteristic children... that's critical to... possibly now to not have an same one yet to a minimum of be on an same web page on even if to practice faith on your children assuming u are going to have children... if u at the instantaneous are unlikely to have children u may in basic terms ought to concentration on different issues interior the relationship.... for sure it surely relies upon on the nature of you 2, are you very openly not non secular (if you're you should likely track it down, reason it should be offensive to him), an for sure how non secular is he? how significant is faith to him... the superb answer i visit offer u is that u attempt to have a relationship if it quite works out in some unspecified time sooner or later you may ought to communicate it over (earlier it is going to become an exceptionally severe relationship...) if he's not cool with you being the way you're... or any opposite direction round.. (as a pair) you likely can nevertheless turn back to be acquaintances. staggering regards
2016-11-26 21:02:12
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answered by jandrey 4
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It would be a problem if you would stop her from being religious. Religion isn't quite important in a relationship my bf isn't religious and I am a devoted catholic. I told my bf if we got married I wanted it in Catholic church but he didn't agree so I would have to compromise because I love him.
2007-02-09 22:31:54
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answered by Arianne 3
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there are so many various and delicious cookies in the cookie jar!
forget the religion . you can choose and make a cookie which will perfectly fit your taste.
There are nice beautiful girls not only in church but also in muslim house , buddism hall , in drug store, on fifth avenue and sixth avenue also.
I respect religion , but you know love is love.
2007-02-09 22:34:25
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answered by earthlove 2
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I think so. Religion is something attached to our soul and emotions. Look at how people dedicate themselves. The same goes to love. In theory people will say no, but be into it you will see that it is a strong yes.
2007-02-09 22:25:08
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answered by ALS 3
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Respect and love within the relationship is the only important thing.
I hope you manage to find someone who shares the same views.
2007-02-09 22:24:08
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answered by happy d 2
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Most likely yes, that would be a problem, to both of you. you not only don't believe, you made a point to tell that you are not. if you had a giirl would believed then you wouldn't respect her believes, and that would in and of it self cause problems.
2007-02-09 22:28:00
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answered by Anonymous
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acctually not.u always can over talk about it.giving respect to each other christian and some other religion can be a good friends too..
2007-02-09 22:28:58
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answered by lene 3
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