Do mixed relationships work: Atheist and Christian?
I suppose it could work if you truly loved the person and each of you respected the others right to their own views but if one or both try to force their views down each others throats then it is doomed to failure I was a mormon in a relationship for a couple of years with someone who was an evnagelical christian who personally believed I was not a christian but we had an agreement not to discuss our beliefsswith the exception of our difference of opinion on what a true christian was the relationship was great we eventually broke up not because of our differences in religious beliefs but because she was still in the child bearing years and wanted kids and I felt I did not want to be a father again I had a child with my ex wife and that was enough for me
haha yes im a muslin married to a catholic, we get arround our differences by both agreeing that both are the same in the respect that good family and social values are taught, and we accpet that the translation of allah is god and vise versa, so it becomes the same stuff in different langauges and ways of expression but with the same basic princibles, excluding prayer time lol but it does work i think if it doesnt work than you must be uncomfortable or doubtfull of your own religion to be intolerant of others
As long as each person was open from day one about their respective beliefs. My husband had me believe that he was a Christian only to change to an Atheist a month into our marriage. It was a hard pill to swallow because although I’m not as zealous as some Christians, I am a churchgoer and believe in the power of prayer. When we married I felt that although he was Catholic as long as we both believed in God I could compromise. I refuse to talk religion with my husband because he is always trying to convince me that I’m wrong to believe in a higher power. As you can see it is a very sour button in our household. But, I think agreeing to disagree is the best option for us if we want our marriage to work. I consider myself a very tolerant person but one can only compromise so much. I grew up in a Christian household and have seen God work wonders in my life and those close to me so, if I had to choose between my marriage and my faith, I would choose my faith. To my husband’s credit, he ha