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No, but I ended one for disagreements. He thought he was a human being after all, but I disagreed.

2007-04-20 11:14:45 · answer #1 · answered by Kedar 7 · 2 1

Not a friendship.

But religion played a role in getting out of a serious relationship. There was no compromise on beliefs when it came to children and I couldn't move forward with that knowledge. Life is complicated enough without taking on intolerance. I've often wondered how the eventual spouse is dealing with the person's ideology.

2007-04-20 11:16:55 · answer #2 · answered by MJ 3 · 1 0

sure! My chum...'Betsy' concept that those signing ladies from Hercules have been meg's sisters(back interior the 6th grade). in accordance to the movie they are no longer, in accordance to greek mythology they are no longer. yet she does no longer hear! right this moment now, it extremely is the comparable factor, no one is allowed to be mad yet her, and she or he could continuously be astonishing. nicely, I DID lose understand for her, because of the fact if she she will't arise with perplexing chilly info in the previous stating her info then thats obdurate and ignorant. So pass forward, its no longer incorrect so which you will lose repsect. yet you may't end a friendship ove rit, yet you may lsoe slightly understand. instead of ending the friendship, merely neve rmention it back, permit her be obdurate, she'll advance out of it. At elast everybody else is acquainted with the reality, if human beings call her stupid approximately it, it extremely is her subject.

2016-10-28 14:03:59 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

No. But I have had them end due to misunderstandings.

I know a gifted Catholic woman who helps people with violent hauntings and demonic infestations. Even though this woman works with priests and has the approval of her bishop to do this work - another Catholic read me the riot act about my "Paganism."

We are no longer friends.

I do find my Pagan friends are very open to talk of the Supernatural. I enjoy talking with them much more than talking with "charismatics" of my own denomination.

I have gained a number of friends due to religious differences. I highly value people who make me think. For instance, I have Catholic friends who are very liberal and challenge my conservativism. Those who can "debate" and not "argue" are extremely valuable to me.

I find I can't debate with my Muslim friends. Not because THEY are not up for it - but because of my own fears. I'm afraid that if I ask too many questions they will worry I think badly of them.

2007-04-20 11:35:05 · answer #4 · answered by Max Marie, OFS 7 · 1 0

No. I've had one begin because of differences in religious beliefs.

2007-04-20 11:11:05 · answer #5 · answered by Tania La Güera 5 · 1 0

Yes, I actually lost respect for a nurse (officer) who forced her views of Christianity on a patient because he was swearing in terrible pain. The man had an open abdominal wound... but his colorful metaphors were met with "No no no, you say 'Praise Jesus'." I was madder'n a hornet.

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2007-04-20 11:11:55 · answer #6 · answered by vinslave 7 · 1 0

No... What a majorly *silly* thing to end a friendship over.

(Did'ja know "majorly" passed Y!A's spellcheck?)

2007-04-20 11:10:21 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

yes both ppl are in cults that im no longer part of or never was
one OK cant tell ppl will have fits

2007-04-20 11:11:35 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Do imaginary friends count?

2007-04-20 11:18:17 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

sorta.

We don't really talk to each other now, but we're not enemies.

2007-04-20 11:10:45 · answer #10 · answered by Skeptic123 5 · 2 0

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