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Parteners religion

Asked by chrisymilligan 9 months ago, 11 answers.

Should it matter what your partners religion should be?

Me - Created by maggot4 (Raven) Answered by ichibanarky on Feb 13, 2009, 03:25PM
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It all depends on how important your religion is to you.

If you are going to accept someone, you need to also accept their differences, and sometimes, that's religion.
If your intention is to convert that person against their will, then it's a relationship that will never work.

The Fiance and Me at a Luau Answered by mandyloo on Feb 13, 2009, 03:39PM
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That all depends on you and how important it is to you.

Although, My fiance is a Christian, and I am an Athiest. We have no problems with having _extremely_ different religions because we respect each other and view religion as a personal thing that does not need to be discussed. I love him and it doesn't matter to me what religion he may be.

Answered by amblessed on Feb 13, 2009, 04:38PM
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The Bible says man is not to be 'unequally yoked'...Take care !!

Toadaly Answered by toadaly on Feb 13, 2009, 10:21PM
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It doesn't matter if it should or not, it does.

Piper Answered by harleyrider on Feb 14, 2009, 07:15AM
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I work with a few people who find it very important to be with someone who believes in the same religion that they are and are active in it, They are seventh Day Adventice. So the answer for them would be yes!!! And for me I would not be able to be married to someone who was Athiest. It would be a problem and this would be something that would not make me continue a relationship with someone, So for me it would be yes also.

kitty Answered by ty on Feb 14, 2009, 06:28PM
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Depends... on who you are... it does not matter what anyone else on this site thinks... it boils down to whether it matters to you (and your families, dependent on how important your families are to you...)

Beautiful Answered by umbe on Feb 15, 2009, 12:54PM
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it depends on you re religion because most of the time people bielive that if you get married 2 someone that is not of you re belief, then they might convice you to change 2 theirs OR even stop you from believing in what you believe insad
ANYWAY IT SOMETIMES IT SHOULDN'T MATTER CAUSE GOD CAN PERFORM A MIRACLE MAKE IF WORK THE OTHER WAY AROUNDhappy
STAY BLESSEDhappy

Hanging in the kitchen "sheep camp" Answered by warmheart on Feb 17, 2009, 06:31PM
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Then what will you teach your children? Get them all confused when mommy says this and daddy says that!

Milan Answered by ifeelcrazy123 on Feb 18, 2009, 12:34AM
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^^^Then what will you teach your children? Get them all confused when mommy says this and daddy says that!^^^

How about instead of either forcing dowm mommy's opinion down their throats or daddy's opinion down their throat's you let them make up their own minds.

Also it shouldn't matter what religion your partner is. I am Christian and my boyfriend is atheist and it has never been a problem. A lot of couples make it work even though they believe in different things.

Answered by joselpz2 on Feb 21, 2009, 09:44PM
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yes...and ignoring the matter will only lead to inevidable problems in the marriage... not only that but the pressure and conflict that willl come when you have children...whos side will they choose...its no wonder why in the bibble it says that you shud only marry within the lord...4 your own good...but ofcourse in the end its your choice...but lettin g jehovah direct your step will cause you tooo make only wise choices...think about it...many have tried during bible times to marry outside their belifs and it never works out..

Answered by rockytina on Feb 23, 2009, 07:56PM
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My husband and I are both Christians, but he is Protestant and I am Catholic. We go to both kinds of churches. The basic foundation (trust and belief in Jesus Christ) is he same, though the styles of worship are different. Every night we pray together and it works out well for us.
Two different kinds of Christians would be fine in a relationship, but it may be more difficult for a Muslim and a Christian, or Buddhist and Jew, for example. Not impossible, but definitely a lot of hard work.

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