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In reply to the discussion: Atheist With a Christian spouse [View all]msanthrope
(37,549 posts)10. Why does she need to start questioning what she believes? Being an atheist
means we don't have to convert anybody! We can just be. Be happy with your choice, and let your wife walk her own path.
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Excellent response. Respect her as a person. Do not become an "evangelical" with your spouse.
anneboleyn
May 2013
#23
Thanks, Hekate, but I don't think I'm as wise as I am blunt (its the NYer in me)
dorkzilla
May 2013
#60
I wish we had a like button on comments we like. Your comment is wise. Hopefully,
southernyankeebelle
May 2013
#103
You make it sound like books by Richard Dawkins, Richard Hitchens and Sam Harris
CJCRANE
May 2013
#12
Excellent response. Go for the people and experience, not doctrine. And negotiate, as you suggest
anneboleyn
May 2013
#25
You sound like the atheistic version of a "subtle" fundamentalist Christian. Your wife is an adult.
11 Bravo
May 2013
#18
only recently. I didn't keep her abreast with my atheist readings, hence my error
Spartacus Maximus XL
May 2013
#44
My Catholic/Marxist wife and I (Anarchist/Buddhist) will have our 32nd Anniv. in June.
Tierra_y_Libertad
May 2013
#52
I'd say, just let her be. If her religion is important to her, don't take it from her.
The Velveteen Ocelot
May 2013
#53
One other thing.... if she is right and you are not, she will be able to gloat for all eternity
Nye Bevan
May 2013
#58
When I go on the road I always collect the local newspapers and bring them home with me to see what
hrmjustin
May 2013
#124
I remember going through Texas and listening to Christian Radio and my Jaw dropped from the stuff
hrmjustin
May 2013
#128
If you use words like "indoctrinated" and "overpowering", of course she'll take it badly!
Donald Ian Rankin
May 2013
#73
Maybe you should repent and start believing in God again. I mean you don't want to go to hell,
el_bryanto
May 2013
#77
Well I am a believer - so I think a sarcasm tag might send the wrong message. nt
el_bryanto
May 2013
#81
The OP has inserted all the "right" buzzwords into his commentary throughout the thread.
ScreamingMeemie
May 2013
#133
I am soooo glad I don't have that type of all pervasive fear controlling my life.
Zorra
May 2013
#107
Actually I don't believe in Hell either, per se. Hell is our unwillingness to be saved.
el_bryanto
May 2013
#109
The OP is not any worse than other members telling us we are going ti hell.
darkangel218
May 2013
#86
When i first joined DU, almost a year ago, i was called a troll just because
darkangel218
May 2013
#91
To me that would be like being married to someone who worshiped the tooth fairy.
LancetChick
May 2013
#85