(November 19, 2013 at 9:45 pm)Michael Schubert Wrote: I'm a graduate student studying English at Eastern Washington University, and there is a girl in my French class that I am thinking about asking out. But her Facebook page says she is a Christian, which makes me a little pensive.
What should I do? In the past, I have had women tell me it couldn't work out with us because of the differences in belief. Maybe it depends on how devoted they are to their church. I don't know just how devoted Tiffany (the girl in my class's name) is to her religion, and I also don't know what branch (Lutheran, Protestant, Methodist, Catholic, etc.) she belongs to. My parents have been married for 30 years, and my mom is a Methodist and my dad is pretty much an atheist. Their marriage has been far from perfect (not because of different viewpoints) but it has survived. While both my aunt and uncle are dead now, he was an atheist and she was a Catholic. They were both married for 55 years. So it can work out.
Can you please help me with this? I'd greatly appreciate it.
My wife is a spiritualist, we've been together 23 years and have three kids.
What people believe is only a small part of who they are.
You can fix ignorance, you can't fix stupid.
Tinkety Tonk and down with the Nazis.