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Rau
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Does this mean that, had you believed in God, you would not marry, due to conflict of interest?As a nonbeliever, I couldn’t be married to anyone who was devoutly religious for a lot of reasons, but there’s a big one, and although Catholics don’t usually bring it up, from the perspective of a nonbeliever it’s huge…it’s the very nature of marriage.
I believe very strongly that spouses are to love each other above all else and always put each other first, no matter what.
Religious people, Catholics included, believe that god should come first, and then your spouse. How could I be married to someone that I was giving everything to, only to be second in their lives? How would that imbalance impact my self-esteem and security in my marriage? What kind of resentment would build over the years? Would I feel like I had married someone selfish? Would I feel like nothing I ever did was good enough and that I was bending over backwards trying to force someone to love me in a way that they can’t?
Those are things that you need to discuss very clearly with your boyfriend.