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There are 3 key words in your question.

1. Share
2. Religion
3. Beliefs

a. I obviously would want my partner to be compatible ( Share ) ...at least tolerant to my beliefs.( Assuming I don't have absurd beliefs )

b. All religions , I assume , teaches that Good is God and Bad is evil. The languages / scriptures are different , the rituals could be different . But they point to the same God . I BELIEVE they do.

Therefore for me , while its nice to share common beliefs / understandings or dogmas about life , its not necessary at all that we follow the same religion. ( As defined and differentiated )

2007-12-11 19:17:02 · answer #1 · answered by ¸¸.•*´`*•.¸ Tom C ¸¸.•*´`*•.¸ 4 · 0 0

Very important! They wouldn't have to believe EVERYTHING I do but there are some basic things that we'd have to share in common. I'd like to share intimacy at a spiritual level as well as in other areas - emotionally and physically, etc. - with whomever I'm married to. Plus, raising kids to know the Lord personally is very important!

2007-12-11 08:04:24 · answer #2 · answered by Lover of Blue 7 · 0 0

It is important to share religious beliefs. Less excuse to argue.

2007-12-10 11:35:54 · answer #3 · answered by mecasa 4 · 1 0

i think of if a pair is making plans to have little ones that's needed. If the couple isn't making plans to have little ones, then i do no longer think of it concerns what faith they're, see you later as they share elementary values ordinarily. 2 adults can comply with disagree, risk-free interior the certainty that their very own ideals are working for them. whilst a baby is introduced into the blend, they provide the effect of being to their mothers and fathers for solutions. no remember how supportive the mothers and fathers are, in case you provide the youngsters a mixed message, they'll in user-friendly terms get a watered-down version of any faith, and that may not reliable sufficient of a commencing place to construct on in a healthy way.

2016-10-11 00:31:03 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

I think a marriage/partnership is easier if you have similiar beliefs. For many years, my husband and I had different beliefs and were in different places in our walk with God. Although it is more challenging, God will always make a way.

14 years into the marriage we have a wonderful relationship with God at the head of our marriage.

2007-12-10 11:33:07 · answer #5 · answered by ChildofGod 2 · 1 0

I won't date anybody unless he is Christian. Furthermore, he must be called as a missionary to the same place as I because I only date with the goal of marriage in mind. It is closer to courtship, really. I dated once, but broke up when I realized that we couldn't get married.

2007-12-10 12:21:32 · answer #6 · answered by SFECU12 5 · 0 0

I am Catholic. My soon-to-be-ex-husband is not. This is not why we are getting divorced, but it surely didn't help. I won't get married again without an annullment, even then I may not. But if I do even consider, the man will have to be at least a practicing Christian, but I would probably prefer a Catholic.

2007-12-10 11:19:14 · answer #7 · answered by Tasha 6 · 1 0

Very important! Amos 3:3 - "Can two walk together, except they be agreed?" Although my husband & I have had disagreements in our marriage, we have been able to work through these because of our faith in Jesus Christ. God bless you!!!

2007-12-10 11:32:27 · answer #8 · answered by Virginia B (John 16:33) 7 · 1 0

To me, extremely important. I am a Christian and I would find it very difficult to marry someone who did not have the same morals as I did and above all who is going to hell. That would sadden me too much. I think that for noncommital dating, however, it is not important.

2007-12-10 11:19:45 · answer #9 · answered by smile and don't stop 3 · 1 2

It depends on who you are (like almost anything).

The weaker your faith, the more important it is for your spouse to reinforce your beliefs.

The stronger your faith, the more interesting it is to explore different ideas.

2007-12-10 11:19:03 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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