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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Is this all about you? Are you interested in being somewhat culturally involved in his familys cultural catholicism? How is this an issue now[/quote] OP here. He is actively against catholicism, so no, that is not of interest to either of us...[/quote] DP. Your thread title says “interfaith” so what do you mean by that? Is your husband interested in being culturally Christian, with a tree etc? Catholicism is not the be-all-and-end-all in Christianity. Would you tolerate that?[/quote] I guess interfaith was a misnomer - he has no interest in Christianity, culturally or religiously.[/quote] You were correct in using it. Atheists definitely treat their lack of faith with the same fervor as religious people. As someone who grew up in a semi-split home (same religion, different sects, waaaay different politics) just keep talking about it. Both of you be kind. Both of you be the kind of people who talk about your feelings and why you hold them. Just don’t make for angry silences. [/quote]
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