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post Sep 24 2006, 05:29 PM
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me n this guy just broke up...i know for a fact he still likes me and i still like him but he doesnt wanna go out due to religious differences...but we still like eachother and i'd love to go out with him still...im thinkin he might wanna get back together cuz of the way hes been acting lately...about a week ago ...actually 8 days ago...i texted him telling him i still like him and i told him basically everything...he never replied to my text but we hung out only once that week and he was flirty...now is it wrong for me to be sending him texts like that? i wanna text him again to say i miss him...is it dumb/wrong
 
 
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post Sep 30 2006, 01:20 AM
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Due to religious reasons? As in you guys believe in different religions?

I believe that no one should date if they believe in a different religion. You're just going to end up getting attached to someone you're not going to be able to marry. Now, I'm not being like religionist or whatever. I don't degrade people that aren't Christians because I wouldn't date them, but because dating is just a pre-marriage step that you can go through with a lot of different people, we should all hold the same standards for dating as we would for marriage. Why can't two people of different religions get married? Because you'll fight over what you tell your children. Sure, you could tell them both sides and let them pick for themself, but that can still cause conflict, or a competition to see who can win their religious beliefs. Also, you'll have different morals, which can also cause conflict.
 
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post Sep 30 2006, 01:25 AM
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QUOTE(.Hakalu @ Sep 30 2006, 2:20 AM) *
Also, you'll have different morals, which can also cause conflict.

At their core, most religions have nearly the same moral teachings.
 

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