When my wife asked, I said yes. It was at a Dodger game. I'm an atheist btw.
2007-08-08 11:37:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Just any Christian NO.
Religion is not the only criteria but I would not date a religious person because I would find it hard to take them seriously. But thankfully my husband didn't feel the same way and took a chance on me before I rejected the insanity. lol
2007-08-08 18:38:00
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answered by taristidou 3
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If I loved her and felt she was the one, I'd say yes too all. I'm very happily married to an atheist.
2007-08-08 18:37:49
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answered by Anonymous
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well a christian did ask me to marry him, I said yes. but he is more agnostic with a christian tilt then a full on chrsitian. and a hindu asked me to marry him befor that, and I said yes, but then I changed my mind cause his Indian culture and my american one clashed not for religuos resons. also cause he had this weird obsession with anal sex and musical theather.
2007-08-08 18:38:09
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answered by slo18 3
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Well, I'm also female, and already married, so the answer would be no, across the board. Actually, probably "i'm flattered, but rampantly heterosexual, so sorry"
2007-08-08 18:38:35
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answered by mikalina 4
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If you truly love someone to the point that you're considering marrying them, then their chosen religion shouldn't matter. If you love them then you will respect their chosen beliefs, if you don't then you shouldn't marry them.
2007-08-08 18:37:06
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answered by Michelle R 3
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I think my husband would tell me to go for it...if she was cute. As long as she mowed the lawn, helped pay the bills, and vacuumed (i hate doing that) I don't care if she was a fundie...who was mute.
2007-08-08 18:37:13
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answered by alia 4
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sure.
see the difference between me and other people is that im not going to let my religion (or lack of it) get in the way of my relationships. the only wy it could be a problem with me is if the other person makes it problem (example: trying to convert me)
those who let religion get in the way of love arent worthy whatsoever of being in love.
drop your religion for your love. youll never regret it.
unless youre a scared little sheep that is...
2007-08-08 18:35:36
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answered by johnny.zondo 6
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Well, since I'm a straight female, I'd have to say:
"Sorry, I don't swing that way."
2007-08-08 18:38:51
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answered by cookxenya 5
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I'd say no...but then you said "her" and I'm not a lesbian so... :)
Now if I can change that to "him", then I'd say maybe in regards to the Christian and no to all the rest!
2007-08-08 18:37:48
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answered by KAL 7
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