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Robot11024 (Banned) 26 Jun @ 6:41pm
For atheists/agnostics, could you fall in love with a religious person?
I could but only for the ones who are really modern, following only the good parts of their religion and just paying no attention to the outdated parts which aren't considered moral anymore. Those types are okay enough to be with
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Nihilist here.

Yes, because i don't care and it doesn't matter.
Of course you can. You just don’t believe what they believe in. My mom isn’t a gamer but my dad pulled her.
Robot11024 (Banned) 26 Jun @ 6:45pm 
Originally posted by Xero_Daxter:
Of course you can. You just don’t believe what they believe in. My mom isn’t a gamer but my dad pulled her.

LMAOOO
My first wife was a non-practicing catholic when we married. Then she started practicing after a health scare and expected me to follow.

It doesn't work that way, lady.
saranacX 26 Jun @ 6:46pm 
Sure. A girl with a nominal "faith" like that likely wouldn't be difficult to be talked out of it anyway. Just gotta nudge a bit.
no

i can be friends with one, or family to one, but having such a difference in belief when it comes to the nature of reality with my partner would be too difficult.

unless they believed in the great evil one mara, then its fine.
Robot11024 (Banned) 26 Jun @ 6:54pm 
Originally posted by salamander:
no

i can be friends with one, or family to one, but having such a difference in belief when it comes to the nature of reality with my partner would be too difficult.

unless they believed in the great evil one mara, then its fine.

What about a Morty following Mortyism?
Originally posted by Robot11024:
Originally posted by salamander:
no

i can be friends with one, or family to one, but having such a difference in belief when it comes to the nature of reality with my partner would be too difficult.

unless they believed in the great evil one mara, then its fine.

What about a Morty following Mortyism?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XvzD65QcCr0&ab_channel=MoistOwlette
Goldias 26 Jun @ 7:07pm 
No.
I will not let my kids be a religious person.
Adept 26 Jun @ 7:08pm 
Diluted
personally? maybe as long as theyre respectful and dont force me or our (potential) kids to be religious because personally i wouldnt force her to be atheist
Last edited by ~ Sillycone ~; 26 Jun @ 7:56pm
Yeah, probably.
Originally posted by Fajita Jim:
My first wife was a non-practicing catholic when we married. Then she started practicing after a health scare and expected me to follow.

It doesn't work that way, lady.

Has she practiced enough to become a professional yet?
Originally posted by Robot11024:
I could but only for the ones who are really modern, following only the good parts of their religion and just paying no attention to the outdated parts which aren't considered moral anymore. Those types are okay enough to be with

I'm the same, I have also had to contend with dating people who didn't believe in *my* existence too which can complicate a relationship.
Originally posted by Santa Klaus:

Has she practiced enough to become a professional yet?

A professional ex-wife.
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