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Reply to "if religion is a big part of your life, but not your spouse's thing, how does that work?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP, I'm in that situation now and yes, it's difficult. It's especially becoming an issue as our kids get older and wonder why daddy doesn't go to church. Please tell us more about your specific situation. Are you contemplating marrying someone who does not share your religious outlook? Or are you already in that marriage and trying to remedy?[/quote] Actually, I'm concerned about my son, who's in his early 20s and is in a serious relationship with a lovely young woman who is also Christian, as we are, but who doesn't have any interest in participating in religious life. Our son, OTOH, has been very involved in our mainstream Protestant denomination since childhood. We know many interfaith families who make things work in a respectful and enriching way for themselves and their children, but I see more of a challenge among families we know where only one parent sees religion as integral to his/her own life and family life. [/quote]
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