I've had casual relationships with people who identified themselves as Christians, Muslim and hindu.
The muslim girl used to ask me to learn more about Muhammad. She knew I'd never believe in it properly but did ask me if I'd do a fake conversion if me and her were to get more serious. I probably would because she was very attractive and good in bed but it was the geographical distance between us that made me have to break up with her in the end.
The Christian girls got pretty angry about any disbelief, I think they were both emotionally attached to the idea of god because of recently dead relatives, neither of them went to church or anything.
I never went into detail about the hindus beliefs, she just said something about Muslims thinking they're better than her family because they're hindus or something.
In a long term situation, say if I did carry on seeing the girl who believed in Muhammad being a prophet, I can't see it would have been a problem unless we had kids.
I don't mind not talking about evolution and the quran being man made if I'm not asked about it and it's not a big factor in life, but kids ask a lot of questions and if they're asking me about Adam and Eve, the quran and evolution I couldn't not tell them my firm opinion that the first two are bullshit and the third is scientifically proven.
Religious families don't tend to run with the philosophy of just letting the kids hear the facts about everything then make their own minds up, it's usually a case of telling them to believe or they will burn.
The muslim girl used to ask me to learn more about Muhammad. She knew I'd never believe in it properly but did ask me if I'd do a fake conversion if me and her were to get more serious. I probably would because she was very attractive and good in bed but it was the geographical distance between us that made me have to break up with her in the end.
The Christian girls got pretty angry about any disbelief, I think they were both emotionally attached to the idea of god because of recently dead relatives, neither of them went to church or anything.
I never went into detail about the hindus beliefs, she just said something about Muslims thinking they're better than her family because they're hindus or something.
In a long term situation, say if I did carry on seeing the girl who believed in Muhammad being a prophet, I can't see it would have been a problem unless we had kids.
I don't mind not talking about evolution and the quran being man made if I'm not asked about it and it's not a big factor in life, but kids ask a lot of questions and if they're asking me about Adam and Eve, the quran and evolution I couldn't not tell them my firm opinion that the first two are bullshit and the third is scientifically proven.
Religious families don't tend to run with the philosophy of just letting the kids hear the facts about everything then make their own minds up, it's usually a case of telling them to believe or they will burn.
Are you ready for the fire? We are firemen. WE ARE FIREMEN! The heat doesn’t bother us. We live in the heat. We train in the heat. It tells us that we’re ready, we’re at home, we’re where we’re supposed to be. Flames don’t intimidate us. What do we do? We control the flame. We control them. We move the flames where we want to. And then we extinguish them.
Impersonation is treason.