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Would you date someone of a different religion?

No, not anymore. It goes nowhere, I know.

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I've done it various times and have had no troubles.
Done it. It's always been aiight. I'd do it again providing they aren't some fanatic.
I am not part of any religion, so it would be difficult for me NOT to date someone of other religions. It'd be nice to date a girl that had similar beliefs for a change though. Conversations would be much better...
Yes.
And i don't care what religion, or how fanatical they where about it.
It'd be interesting. And i don't think it'd come up that often. And when it did, it wouldn't always be a guaranteed argument. I'm not afraid of a complicated love life.
Besides which, there are incest fetishists where the primary erotic draw of incest is that its a massive violation of taboo, that it's so fundamentally wrong it becomes hot. I think, for me, sex with an extremely religious person would be like that...It'd probably be like that for them too. Because I'm a filthy godless atheist.
Well, my answer is... not anymore. I am not Christian, but I do respect them because I used to be one of them. It's always good to be pals with people of different races because you never know who is interested in or is willing to help you. But it's preferable to marry one of your own spiritual people. And while you're at it, marry someone on the same wavelength. Meaning, if you are 75% observant in your faith, marry someone who is also 75% observant. Any more or less could be problematic.

Opposites. They may attract today, but they may attack tomorrow. Beware. You heard it from me first. - Ramash.
I prefer not to.

I'm Wiccan & the guy i've been with for 3 years is also Wiccan.
It is just fine if you guys can work out the difference. I am living with my boyfriend of a year and a half. He is athiest and I am Christian. He believes what he does and I believe what I do. Sometimes we debate about it, which makes things interesting, but it never causes any problems.
There's an interesting passage in 1corinthians (one of the few actualy beautiful books in the bible which actualy manages to convey that the author had some sense of what love is)
1Corinthians 7:12
To the rest I say this (I, not the Lord): If any brother has a wife who is not a believer and she is willing to live with him, he must not divorce her. 13And if a woman has a husband who is not a believer and he is willing to live with her, she must not divorce him. 14For the unbelieving husband has been sanctified through his wife, and the unbelieving wife has been sanctified through her believing husband. Otherwise your children would be unclean, but as it is, they are holy.
Intriguing. This seems to suggests that if an atheist marries a christian, and dies in that marriage, they are sanctified by the christian, and aren't sent to hell. A lot of Christians talk about how they are on a mission to get as many people into heaven by any means necessary...
Yes, as long as they don't force their religion on me, I'm fine, as long as they don't tell me what kind of religion to follow, or how to live my life, If I love them, I could work around it.
It doesn't affect you at all. Really it just shouldn't change the person with what religion they choose.
I really wouldn't worry about it... Well, I would if this person was really "into" there religion...
never

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