No, I won't. My religion doesn't allow it. And we'd probably end up having religious ''debates'' all the time...
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No, I won't. My religion doesn't allow it. And we'd probably end up having religious ''debates'' all the time...
I'm not the religious type, so this wouldn't even be a thought in my head unless they expect me to practice their faith. Future partners will likely be no more religious than I am, but I wouldn't have a problem with it if they were.
Far as I'm concerned, you can be a "non-believer" and still have morals and be a decent human being. The choice one makes of practicing a religion says nothing about who they are and WHY they chose to.
I don't need to be "sweet-talked" into being a good person, it just comes naturally for me to help others when possible, I just don't expect anything more than death's embrace for my good deeds, as if there's absolutely some sort of fairy tale after-life where I can just laze around and indulge in hedonistic pleasures for all eternity, reunited with the ones I've loved and lost..
I'll more than likely be rotting in the ground getting face-f$$ked by maggots while the electro-magnetic energies that were once my unique consciousness merge with the atmosphere or something.. It's a bittersweet symphony, but hey, that's life. :rolleyes: I'm quite the positive penny, aren't I? :coffee:
There should be option other. I would date only Christian girl, but except such weird like Seventh Day Adventist.
Yes, as long as she respect my views.
Depends on how traditional they are. Having some overly religious family members, I can verify that some are quite obnoxious. That is probably a manifestation if their personality more than anything else, though. I sometimes consider myself culturally christian despite my agnosticism and atheism. So I would probably like to stay within that cultural frame.
I am more spiritual and have never really been into religion but I have dated women in the past who had different spiritual beliefs to me and I've never had a problem with it. I dont however think I could date or marry somebody who was deeply committed to religion or their church or was a fundamentalist in any way. That would be a major turn off for me.
As long as the person isn't an atheist or a follower of any of the Judaic religions (including any kinds of satanism) I'm fine with it. I don't really like Wicca that much either, but I guess it's better than the others I've mentioned above.