Someone in my life, a very devout, faithful Christian woman, married an atheist about 15 years ago. That marriage is irretrievably on the rocks, and will disintegrate soon. Not a thumper here; however, The Bible does mention the importance of not being “unevenly yoked”, which many divinity scholars/ ministers interpret as not marrying someone who’s beliefs differ so vastly. Nothing against anyone, myself, but to answer the OP question in a word: “No”.
My best is an atheist. We get along amazingly. Religion doesn't have to come into things. Unless one doesn't value individuality. Why all the drama. If there is peace of mind then there will be a solution. If not. Keep quiet and dodge the bullets
Not exactly a dealbreaker to me but she should be openminded enough to respect my religion as i respect her non-religion.
What I do wonder about sometimes (as a christian wannabe) is if I could marry a Muslim woman. I suppose not of the reason as above; she would want me to abandon my religion I suppose and adopt hers fully. This I can not do, so I guess it's off.
Atheist or no atheist, gay or no gay, lesbian or no lesbian, religious or no religious, etc. They are all humans and if the heart falls for it then follow .
PeKaatjeAnkeveen, North Holland Netherlands6,334 posts
Of course I would. I never would marry a girl who offers her freedom up for some fake religion where there's absolutely no proof. And especially muslimwomen ain't welcome in my bed.
I agree with u fully.since religion now day has become only profits.... From my humble point of view religion is just and only personal just like music food movies books so on,and as long she or he doesn't force the other to believe in that religion for me all good!.
It's besides the point of the thread but personally I'd rather go with an honest atheist than some dishonest christian or muslim. Yea, pretty sure about that.
I wouldn’t go down the road of marriage again , but personally, I would rather date someone with Christian values, than an atheist who has no identity or morals .
If there is humanity inside someone, then what difference does it make if he is a believer or an atheist. Does his/her behavior towards you matter with whom you have to live or does his/her faith in God matter?
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