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Not to me i dont care.

2007-11-05 00:07:07 · 30 answers · asked by tony s 5 in Family & Relationships Marriage & Divorce

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No it doesnt bother me, i dont have a religion.
Marrage is about showing your Love for That special someone not their religion.
If you love someone you love every thing about that person ,you even Love their differences.
♥ xxx

2007-11-05 01:55:02 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Personally, No.. But it depends in what different religions are involved.. There are religions who don't allow their members to marry into different religions even if two people love each other. And there will also be a time on which religion the kids will follow.

2007-11-05 00:12:35 · answer #2 · answered by [275] 3 · 0 0

At this point in my life it does I want a Christian man !!!
I have dated men in the past that wanted me to convert and we did not even go on a date hehehe the first conversation was will you convert NO WAY........lets get that done and out in the open up front right relationships are hard enough!!!!

I know people that have mixed marriage religions and it has worked for them but I know for myself I can not change how I feel about my religion I love my religion because I was brought up this way and ultimately now I believe on my own truly with all my heart and the man that loves will have to love me for this BECAUSE I AM NOT CHANING even if he was KING hehehe or the RICHEST MAN IN THE WORLD HEHEHE

2007-11-05 02:02:16 · answer #3 · answered by Rita 6 · 0 0

Right away i would say that it doesn't matter thought it would depend on the principles of that religion. Some things would have to be shared - respect, equality (no genderism, racism, etc) and welcoming seeing things in a different perspective without "mine is the Only and True way".

2007-11-05 07:23:02 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I have been married to my husband for one year.
He is the son of a Lutheran Pastor.
I was baptised and confirmed Catholic.
But I am currently not a practicing Catholic.
We have some "debates" as I like to call them, but my lack of religion and his devout religion does not affect our marriage. We love each other not each other's beliefs. It is possible to make it work. It just can be challenging some times.

2007-11-05 01:01:47 · answer #5 · answered by Sarah K 4 · 0 0

It matters to me very much. I am a steadfast Atheist and I could just not deal with marrying ("or being in a long term relationship with) a religious guy.

I'm a decided woman of science and it would bother me that my partner is not as logical as I am, it would also bother me because most religions are extremely misogynistic and hateful, and if my partner was into that I would be worried.

It would not be fair to either of us, him having to deal with me not liking his beliefs, and vice versa, so no, it wouldn't happen.

2007-11-05 00:12:17 · answer #6 · answered by myleslr 5 · 1 0

It's going to depend on the person.
For my BF and I, though we don't practice or thoroughly believe in organized religion, both of us being catholic gives us some common ground.

I personally believe as long as it won't be a serious sticking point and source of arguments between the couple or their respective families, and if you have a similar set of views and values that aren't based solely on your faith, it shouldn't be an issue.

2007-11-05 01:20:43 · answer #7 · answered by tiny Valkyrie 7 · 0 0

Honestly in a way, yes.

I am an agnostic. If he were any religion, and tried to force a routine ritual on me, it would be wrong. I wouldn't want to be with the person because religion is just organized ritualization, and I have different beliefs than most.

2007-11-05 00:10:40 · answer #8 · answered by leeloo ♥ 6 · 3 0

I don't think it should matter, but it probably does; if you really truly love someone - would you let your religion get in between you and them.

If religion does that.. well f*ck me... it's hardly something I consider worthy investing your time towards.

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I'm not religious but I'd respect a loved one's opinions and beliefs - so long as they grant me the same courtesy and don't try force their beliefs upon myself.

2007-11-05 00:48:30 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Yes religion does matter. This you will regret later in the relationship when the children arrive.

2007-11-05 00:37:45 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

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