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CeaselessMedik
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I’m a little confused, because either one of my sister’s husband or another’s fiancee is not Catholic, yet they got/are getting married. How does that work?
Ask them. Maybe it doesn’t work so well.I’m a little confused, because either one of my sister’s husband or another’s fiancee is not Catholic, yet they got/are getting married. How does that work?
Or it does work, since they’re getting married and all.Ask them. Maybe it doesn’t work so well.
Why is he a bigot?Wow. Starts with “B” and rhymes with “igot.”
You’ll also find the resident atheist is very wary of the idea too. It’s not a judgement on anyone at all; some of the people I’m the closest to and who I love more than words can express are devoutly religious - mostly Protestants and Catholics. But I wouldn’t marry them and I’d tell them to think long and hard before marrying an atheist.Why is he a bigot?
I think you’ll find many Catholics, and most on these forums, would hold the view that it’s probably s bad idea for a Catholic to marry/date an atheist. Or a Muslim or Hindu for that matter.
Exactly. It’s not that atheists are bad people.You’ll also find the resident atheist is very wary of the idea too. It’s not a judgement on anyone at all; some of the people I’m the closest to and who I love more than words can express are devoutly religious - mostly Protestants and Catholics. But I wouldn’t marry them and I’d tell them to think long and hard before marrying an atheist.
Building a life and a family with someone is an incredible, whimsical adventure. But, there are practical concerns too. Being on the same page in matters related to life, death, childrearing, education, etc is so important and makes the family so much more cohesive.
Two people getting married does not mean their relationship is good.Or it does work, since they’re getting married and all.
Strawman.One can still be polite. Thinking there are no good atheists is ignorant and to say so is even ruder.
Just because one is Catholic and the other Atheist doesn’t mean the relationship is bad however either.Two people getting married does not mean their relationship is good.
Yes. But it doesn’t bode well for the chances of children being raised in the faith and it creates an unnecessary obstacle in the marriage in terms of the difference between what the two spouses believe.Just because one is Catholic and the other Atheist doesn’t mean the relationship is bad however either.
Yes, and hopefully you will see the light!(How) can they work? I see a Christian girl Friday.
That what matters, I would marry a real Christian which to me wouldn’t be a dogmatic or conservative, and one who shares my same core social and moral values.They work if both are respectful
Depends on if the Atheist in the relationship is open to the idea of their kids being raised Catholic. Which is obviously something they’ll want to discuss. As for it creating an obstacle… it may not. Just because one is an atheist and the other Catholic doesn’t automatically they believe different things on most matters related to life, children, etc…Yes. **But it doesn’t bode well for the chances of children being raised in the faith **and it creates an unnecessary obstacle in the marriage in terms of the difference between what the two spouses believe.
I think I would caution my children strongly against marrying or dating anyone who was not a practicing catholic who subscribed to church teaching.
It’s been a long time since your date. Did it go well?=CeaselessMedik;14741554]Respectfully, I was calling him rude. No argument called for, unless you mean I need to justify doing so.
I’ve defended the atheist and skeptic community plenty.Do you disagree there are good atheists?
So basically you’d marry a Christian who isn’t committed to the teachings of the Church? There are certain areas where a Catholic can’t compromise. Perhaps you would call that dogmatic. I call it faithful.That what matters, I would marry a real Christian which to me wouldn’t be a dogmatic or conservative, and one who shares my same core social and moral values.
I’ll take the bait:Do you disagree there are good atheists?
Is this thread really about to go down this road?I’ll take the bait:
There is no such thing as a good atheist.
They’d want to be a fairly catholic atheist to meet my criteria.Depends on if the Atheist in the relationship is open to the idea of their kids being raised Catholic. Which is obviously something they’ll want to discuss. As for it creating an obstacle… it may not. Just because one is an atheist and the other Catholic doesn’t automatically they believe different things on most matters related to life, children, etc…