Similar religious beliefs

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    magneticd

    Fri Nov 05 2010

    If I met a woman that was spiritually where I am, I think we'd carve each other up in the first few minutes.

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    irishgit

    Fri Nov 05 2010

    As long as she's not a zealot or a fanatic I could care less what her religious beliefs are. And even more importantly, as long as her beliefs don't preclude sex.

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    venomaddict132_5

    Fri Nov 05 2010

    i dont really belong to a religon so i dont really mind but id go along with his

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    frankswildyear_s

    Fri Nov 05 2010

    My wife is agnostic and I'm an athiest. We struggle with which religion to not bring the children up in.

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    minkey

    Mon Aug 23 2010

    This is more important to me as I'm older, for the person I would look to have a long term relationship with anyway. Being Catholic is important to me, although having strong faith in another religion may work out. I feel that a strong relationship with God would help her and myself get through tough times and raise children with a belief system as well.

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    numbah16tdhaha

    Mon Aug 23 2010

    I don't think its a dead set requirement and I've known a few couples of differing religious beliefs who make it work. For me, similar beliefs help, but it won't make or break anything because I tend not to get bent so much when people differ with me in this area... UPDATE: I'd like to meet a nice Jedi someday...

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    pepsiman81092

    Sun Aug 22 2010

    very important im a strong christian baptist

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    brandym7

    Thu Feb 18 2010

    I am a bible believing Christian but I do not go to church as I'm not into traditions; I'm into God and Christ Jesus.

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    laren616

    Mon Jan 04 2010

    I'm not religious. Dont force your church crap on me

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    jester002

    Mon Dec 28 2009

    I'm never discuss religious beliefs with a prospective love interest...why spoil a good date by bringing God into the picture?

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    mike_564

    Fri Dec 11 2009

    I was raised with the Church of Christ... but open to others... as long as they believe in God n Jesus... we're good. I don't go to church now days, and I don't see that as a bad thing.

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    amanda_aka_taylor

    Mon Dec 07 2009

    not realy

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    samantha_993

    Tue Oct 20 2009

    pretty impotrant becasue thats always a good thing to knwo about

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    homejob

    Wed Oct 07 2009

    IT IS NOT IMPORTANT AS LONG AS G/F RESPECTS MY BELIEFS AS MUCH AS I WOULD RESPECT HERS, WE CAN CO-EXIST HARMONIOUSLY.

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    babygirl_980

    Sat Sep 26 2009

    different is good

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    zorohem

    Fri Sep 11 2009

    EXTREMELY IMPORTANT!!! I might not have the same interests as her when it comes to jumping out of a perfectly good airplane, but she must be a believer. The Bible specifically talks about how we are not to be unequally yoked with an unbeliever or how can two walk together except they be one. The point is she has to believe the same way I do else that is just not happening.

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    kathy_444

    Wed Sep 09 2009

    i am spiritual non denominational so very important

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    ive_got_all_that_i_want_need

    Wed Sep 02 2009

    Not that big of an issue as long as they do not try to push their beliefs or whatever on me.

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    felicia_813

    Sun Aug 09 2009

    not very but kinda

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    osagepony

    Fri Aug 07 2009

    I have no doubt my unique perspective is odd to all...I'll tolerate whatever she drags in.

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    samiiiii

    Mon Jul 27 2009

    as long as he is not prejudice i don mind

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    felicity580

    Tue Jun 23 2009

    that would be nice yea... according to my religion that is the only kind of person i should date but im kinda putting that all aside cuz it sucks so wutever.... so for the moment fuck it i dont care, let 'em be a satanist who shoots jews i dont give a crap.

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    annagriffith

    Sat Jun 20 2009

    IT WOULD BE NICE! BUT MY HUSBAND AND I DON'T HAVE THE SAME RLIGION BUT I WOULD LIKE FOR HIM TO GO TO HEAVEN WITH ME WHEN WE ARE 120HUMAN YEARS OLD!

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    im_rick_james_biiitch

    Fri Jun 19 2009

    i follow my own religion for the most part so its not a big deal for me

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    ashanti_609

    Mon Jun 15 2009

    Like I said I don't really care. I want it to be that we both respect each others views on life, also if it gets to the point where it starts to become a huge deal then screw that!!

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    jewish_zombie

    Tue Jun 02 2009

    Or lack of ;)

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    jennifer_190

    Sun May 31 2009

    dont matter

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    kat15lee

    Fri May 29 2009

    Ultimately, it always boils down to beliefs and I have strong beliefs. Although we may be compatible at first, it seems 9 out of 10, the reason we break up is different religious beliefs. Beliefs manifest in different ways; such as thoughts of monogamy, family, morals, etc... If our core beliefs aren't compatible, the relationship's days are numbered.

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    nirose

    Tue May 26 2009

    it Would be better if both have same beliefs and traditions

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    shiva1590

    Fri May 22 2009

    it is not an issue at all.

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    astromike

    Mon Mar 30 2009

    Its somewhat important. I repsect other people's religion. As long as they are not satanists or muslim extremists or something.

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    pugwash01

    Mon Mar 30 2009

    Yes but you can ussually work things out, if you truley love each other.

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    miss_ay

    Mon Mar 30 2009

    not that important but a little

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    marcie

    Thu Mar 26 2009

    "Equally yolked"!

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    edt4226d

    Tue Mar 24 2009

    Not an issue for me. I'm an agnostic, and I don't really care what religion my girlfriend follows, or if she follows no religion at all. Just don't preach to me; that's all I ask. If I want to go to church, there are at least a half dozen churches in every single township, village, and city.

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    sk4u2009

    Mon Mar 23 2009

    it does help, if say a jew and a catholic were to get together....... well....... think about it

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    you_think_you_know_but_you_have_no_idea

    Fri Jan 09 2009

    not my exact beliefs but they have to believe in god

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    erin1552

    Tue Jan 06 2009

    this helps if you plan to have kids together--to decide how to raise them....or if you are overly spiritual or religious...BUt i don't think it matters if you just plan to spend your life here on earth together and then wherever you go in the "after" life--is another story--and personaly for each individual...

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    coday738

    Sun Jan 04 2009

    that is very good if they do

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    morgan_connar3

    Tue Dec 16 2008

    pretty important i mean if u really wanna have a future wit this person it would make it alot easier to have a family where theres only one belief

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    roarofthunder

    Thu Aug 21 2008

    If I use the right to explain to others my beliefs, or lack thereof, I'd want my partner to be able to do likewise. Just don't try and shove propaganda down my windpipe, cause I'll shove a copy of Mao's Little Red Book down yours.

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    donovan

    Tue Apr 04 2006

    I am a Christian and I have friends who are not Christians but to be honest my closest friends are Christians because it is only natural for like faiths to bond. It is the same way with marriage in fact the Word of God warns us not to unite any other way (in marriage). If a Christian and a non-Christian married, it may be fine for a while but when children come into the picture problems will arise, this you can count on.

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    jmj3702e

    Mon Sep 26 2005

    It is important to me to keep company of those that live parallel lives in terms of religious beliefs,but that does not free me from the obligation of giving respect,charity,aid,courtesy and love if need be to those outside my fold,hospitality is equally shown to everybody that enters under my roof.

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    randyman

    Sun Mar 20 2005

    This is not as important as I once might have thought. I have very good friends of differing faith and have no problem with any of them. If people respect each other this shouldn't matter.

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    jglscd35

    Mon Jan 12 2004

    i really don't care what religion my friends are with the exception of satanism or one that is in favor of human sacrifices.

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    tvtator

    Tue Nov 18 2003

    Not important at all.

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    vudija

    Sun May 04 2003

    None of my friends have the same religious beliefs as me, and we are still friends, so it's not that important to me. As long as they don't try to force their beliefs on me, then we are all fine.

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    kamylienne

    Fri Apr 04 2003

    I'm not religious at all; most of my friends aren't, but I have a good deal of friends who do have very strong religious convictions. They share with me their beliefs, but they don't pressure me into that religion, and we respect each other's beliefs. It's great to hear different viewpoints on topics like religion, and you can learn a lot from someone who is brought up differently than yourself. It's great to talk to people with similar beliefs as yourself, but it's equally, if not more so, enriching to see the world through a different viewpoint.

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    bigbaby

    Fri Feb 07 2003

    Im non religious so I dont really care what religion thier from. I'm friends with people from many different places and beliefs.

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    molfan

    Wed Dec 19 2001

    I consider myself a christian, however I would have no problems being friends with a person who has a different religion or not religious at all.I guess if I had a friend who had different beliefs than I did than, I would just say not to make it an issue. We all have a right to our religious beliefs. I think the only time I would consider it a problem is if they insisted that I only see their religious views.