Yes, but would they live with me? I follow very strict rules of vegetarianism and can not have meat in the house. No intoxication, no gambling, no illicit sex. So the question is would they be able to follow the rules of the house? They can do what ever they like outside, but I must keep the house sanctified. Who would do that? Practically no one. I follow Krishna Consciouness (Bhakti Yoga)
2007-12-27 08:52:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, I have lived with all of my brothers and sisters, lol. (Most of them are atheists, one is agnostic, another is a Buddhist and I am a Mormon).
To really enjoy living with someone from another religion, though, I think their religion would have to include a very deep belief in religious tolerance, as well as a great love for God and an ability to communicate and bridge cultural differences.
I love intellectual and spiritual exchange. Both the giving and the receiving. Any religious person who can do that, and I would feel like I was in heaven on earth.
2007-12-27 09:06:05
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answered by MumOf5 6
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Personally, I can do that...
You have to be spiritual about it... At the core of every religion, they teach the same thing.... and you have to find those BASIC teachings and come together through them... leave the rituals aside... believe in being good... that way you and that other person can find common grounds... but i must also mention that this takes a lot of work from both sides...
2007-12-27 08:59:44
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answered by ijazat.apki 1
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you be attentive to, in those ol' western shows on television, a stranger could experience into city and locate the individuals in hassle. Then in in simple terms 30 minutes (minus classified ads) he could magically resolve all and sundry's problems by means of someway having greater perception and understanding with reference to the city than any of the voters who've lived there for generations. nicely, it is why they call it fiction. the actuality is that that's a somewhat-moderated, loose, open communicate board on a young concern (faith). So jointly as attempting to provide up arguments ought to look as though a heroic reason, that's certainly extremely naive and doomed to fail.
2016-10-20 02:16:51
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answered by ? 4
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I do.
I wouldn't if given the option knowing what I know now...but too late. I love my husband. He is an atheist and I'm devout Catholic. But for the most part he just shows no interest at all. He doesn't mind that I go to Church, but sees it as more of a hobby than a deep and committed relationship to God.
2007-12-27 08:52:14
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answered by Misty 7
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Yes
2007-12-28 03:24:16
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answered by Mylo 3
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Do you realize how many people have a religion of convenience. Anything goes as long as it is convenient. No one abides by Biblical principal and then they complain when things don't work out and blame God. Interesting huh. Mmm
2007-12-27 09:58:58
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answered by ? 6
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I do. I currently live with a man who has no religion (my husband). I used to have a roommate who practiced Voodoo. We only stopped living together because she got married. And I've also lived with a Catholic (my grandmother) and a Christian (my mother). If necessary - I'd happily live with them again.
2007-12-27 08:52:39
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answered by swordarkeereon 6
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It would be real hard for me to find someone else from my own religion to live with.
2007-12-27 08:51:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Love. That is a powerful word.
Tho, I must admit, I could never live with a Christian. Then, I also will not put myself in a position to fall for a Christian.
2007-12-27 08:52:50
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answered by Shossi 6
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