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Would You Convert Religions For Someone You Love?

Would you convert religions for someone you love?

  • Yes

    Votes: 3 6.4%
  • No

    Votes: 36 76.6%
  • Maybe

    Votes: 2 4.3%
  • Not sure

    Votes: 4 8.5%
  • I'm going back to jerking off

    Votes: 2 4.3%

  • Total voters
    47
  • Poll closed .
I'm an atheist. I can't conceive of any circumstances in which I could possibly acquire religious faith.
 
I'd prefer someone who has religious beliefs in general. It'd be cool if they were interested in my beliefs, but I'm content just to have my own beliefs.
 
LMAO.

Sorry, no. I have no problem dating a man of whatever "god" he feels is needed, but he'd have to understand that pushing conversion pushes me out the door. I only laugh because i'm testing that theory now in my "real life", so there is irony in the question.

Who would be with a person that changes the very fiber of their being, seeing as some(or most, however deep it is) take to religion as ducks take to water?
 
No I wouldn't, I will join him in a church (or equivalent) service a few times, if it's not 24/7 about fire and brimstone.

As far as I know though, none of the churches that bless gay marriages, as of now, require conversion as a prerequisite.
 
Nope. I consider myself Agnostic, and actually have a bit of resentment towards the idea of organized religion. If they want to believe something else fine, but if they can't deal with me not believing it, then they don't actually love me, so its a moot point.
 
Now I have no religious beliefes, but have been with many people who have. ( And trust me I have even had a bloke praying before, after and dureing )

If I am with someone they take me for what I am, I would not expect anyone to change for me.

And why should I have to change for someone ????

Mark
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I did date a guy sometime ago that was in the closet. His family was very religious, so I was his little secret. I got tired of always meeting him at my place and never in public etc. I guess its not the same as he never asked me to convert or anything like that. But his religion did play a major part in why we broke up.
 
No.

I can't conceive of doing this any more than I would change my belief to accommodate a flat-earther, or agree that the periodic table of the elements is false because there are only four elements.
 
Hard to say - depends on who the other person is, and what will be demanded of me if I converted...

...conversely, I ask why I would have to be the one converting? Surely, he could consider converting to my religion?

:D
 
Pot-stirring question. Religions are artificial befief systems based on non-existent god. Change religions five times a day for all the good it will do anybody.
 
I can easily conceive of a circumstance where I could become a member of a religion: being presented with evidence that one word of it were actually true.

Even then, the prospect of a relationship with a believer does not constitute evidence that his beliefs are valid. I think that is fairly clear. So no, I would not pretend to believe in a religion for the sake of a relationship.
 
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