Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What happened to that thread a few days ago where consensus was that major religions, other than Christians, view other religions as equal, and that no single religion is "the religion?"
Concensus, lol. You mean DCUM’s atheists, Jews and Muslims once again ganged up to trash Christianity, and there were no Christians here because we avoid this forum for exactly this reason.
Who is "we"? YOU certainly don't avoid this forum!
I’m on this forum tonight. Before that I haven’t been on in six months. For a reason—this forum is like mean girls in steroids, so why engage with it. In fact, it’s time to leave. Have a good evening!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What happened to that thread a few days ago where consensus was that major religions, other than Christians, view other religions as equal, and that no single religion is "the religion?"
Concensus, lol. You mean DCUM’s atheists, Jews and Muslims once again ganged up to trash Christianity, and there were no Christians here because we avoid this forum for exactly this reason.
Who is "we"? YOU certainly don't avoid this forum!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What happened to that thread a few days ago where consensus was that major religions, other than Christians, view other religions as equal, and that no single religion is "the religion?"
Concensus, lol. You mean DCUM’s atheists, Jews and Muslims once again ganged up to trash Christianity, and there were no Christians here because we avoid this forum for exactly this reason.
Anonymous wrote:What happened to that thread a few days ago where consensus was that major religions, other than Christians, view other religions as equal, and that no single religion is "the religion?"
Anonymous wrote:I have been Catholic for around 1,700 years so be pissed if it ended
Anonymous wrote:In my heart of hearts I prefer no religion. But for the most part I would never say anything because that's not my business.
If the person was a racist or misogynist I would say something.
Anonymous wrote:100%
I have one child who is Hashem obsessed and it would set off a lot of red flags for me if spouse is not Jewish.
My other child is a strong athiest and it would set off a lot of red flags for me if spouse is any religion besides athiest or agnostic.
I think compatibility in religion is very important for spouse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I care because it's a cultural thing, mostly, but I won't say a word, and I'd treat any spouse they chose with the same love. Their life, their choice, and our relationship is the priority. (Jewish, fwiw.)
Same here. Especially since my ILs did not treat me with love and respect in the beginning due to religious issues. I've been there and will NEVER do that to my kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not at all. And we are regular churchgoers. What matters to me is kindness, generosity, honesty and that they're always in each other's corner.
So it won't bother you if they won't go to church with you? If they don't celebrate Christmas? If they ask that you NOT send christmas gifts?
Nope. BTW, Jesus preached love, not frenetic gift buying.