Interfaith means getting everyone to agree on the right of partial birth abortion and single sex marriage. Once we can agree with that, and calll all opposiion anti-religion understanding, then we can make all the rituals uimportant. the important thing is the political consensuswe can develop.
Try being an atheist with a husband who's old southern baptist (and being surrounded by his southrn baptist family 900 miles away from my own atheist one)
I know how you feel, but I dont have an answer for you. I moved down to Alabama to be with someone I met online, and his whole family is old Southern Baptist... the church his family goes to is so extreme that they told everyone to boycott Disney simply because they started hireing homosexuals (Which I think they should have done in the first place). I'm completely atheist, and never believed in anything... try telling that to a southern baptist... his family thinks I'm going to rot in hell.
It shouldn't matter the difference in religion. The important thing is our values. Just respect each other, and believe in the things that are important to you and your family.
What about families with religions that are almost polar opposites. I'm sort of a new-age pagan and my boyfriend's family is Catholic. What do you recommend?
Interfaith means getting everyone to agree on the right of partial birth abortion and single sex marriage. Once we can agree with that, and calll all opposiion anti-religion understanding, then we can make all the rituals uimportant. the important thing is the political consensuswe can develop.
kaziabdal 2 years ago
im in this video1 2:46. my back is in the image =)
write986 3 years ago
Try being an atheist with a husband who's old southern baptist (and being surrounded by his southrn baptist family 900 miles away from my own atheist one)
BohemianPolack 3 years ago
I know how you feel, but I dont have an answer for you. I moved down to Alabama to be with someone I met online, and his whole family is old Southern Baptist... the church his family goes to is so extreme that they told everyone to boycott Disney simply because they started hireing homosexuals (Which I think they should have done in the first place). I'm completely atheist, and never believed in anything... try telling that to a southern baptist... his family thinks I'm going to rot in hell.
BohemianPolack 3 years ago
It shouldn't matter the difference in religion. The important thing is our values. Just respect each other, and believe in the things that are important to you and your family.
billini 3 years ago
Well said!
MBuckova 3 years ago
What about families with religions that are almost polar opposites. I'm sort of a new-age pagan and my boyfriend's family is Catholic. What do you recommend?
AkumaXKami 3 years ago