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In reply to the discussion: Atheist With a Christian spouse [View all]BanzaiBonnie
(3,621 posts)27. I have a spiritual belief, my husband is atheist
We don't attempt to convert one another. Respect is the key. We are curious enough to engage the subject with one another. I can totally see the atheist POV. I get it. He does not have the same experiencess that I do. He does not just tolerate my spiritual beliefs, but acknowledges that they are part of who I am, based on my own experience and make me who I am.
I left Christianity behind a long time ago, but now also claim the title because I think there's some good there. I adore the Christian Left. I also acknowledge the atrocities done in the name of religion.
Belief without questioning is foolhardy. I believe in my experiences, even if they're only inside of me. They are something.
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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