Considering that I live in an area highly concentrated with Christians, I've considered the prospect of interfaith relationships. Interfaith relationships are relationships between two people of different faiths. Technically, I don't belong to a faith in the sense that faith is traditionally defined in a religioius sense. Still, the concept would operate just the same if I wanted to go out with someone that was religious.
I would still prefer to date a naturalist, but the chances that I will find one that I like are slim, especially given their pro-choice/anti-fetus bent. I did some light reading on interfaith marriages and found that they have a host of problems, which I'm sure you can imagine. However, I couldn't find any substantial data that these differences in beliefs ever matter when it comes to love. I'm sure that when two people love each other, religion wouldn't matter, but I'm ignoring the fact that religion isn't like a disagreement over a hobby, such as shopping. Whereas shopping for most people does not deal with the final destination of our souls, religion does.
A person who wants God to be the crux of the relationship simply isn't compatible with an atheist. An atheist who thinks religion is absolutely evil probably isn't suited for a religious person. However, I do think that if two people are willing to compromise or if they make their religion or hatred of religion secondary to their relationship, then it can work. However, if I were religious, I can't imagine ever considering the idea of dating someone of a different religion than me.
As such, I think I should be as selective in my mating choices as a nonreligious naturalist. The simple fact is though that I am a very unusual person and it would be very rare to find someone like me. At the same time, I don't think I can deal with someone compromising their religion. In my mind, that makes them weak. I guess I'll have to see how it plays out. I'll try not worrying about it until then. My final opinion is that I'm generally against interfaith marriage. It's best if a couple can be of the same faith.
What's your opinion?
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