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kickitup

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64. This . . .
Thu May 16, 2013, 10:38 PM
May 2013

my son is an atheist and my husband is an agnostic. They both bow their heads at family functions when prayers are said. It's basic respect, and I think it's also a sign of security and being at peace with yourself and your own beliefs.

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Atheist With a Christian spouse [View all] Spartacus Maximus XL May 2013 OP
Please don't try to deconvert her Warpy May 2013 #1
i agree. nt DesertFlower May 2013 #3
I am in complete agreement. HappyMe May 2013 #4
Excellent response. Respect her as a person. Do not become an "evangelical" with your spouse. anneboleyn May 2013 #23
If you want her to respect Dorian Gray May 2013 #46
Warpy is right. I was there... dorkzilla May 2013 #55
Wise you are Hekate May 2013 #56
Thanks, Hekate, but I don't think I'm as wise as I am blunt (its the NYer in me) dorkzilla May 2013 #60
loved your story. Thanks for sharing. Spartacus Maximus XL May 2013 #69
That's a great story from someone who's been there Warpy May 2013 #135
I wish we had a like button on comments we like. Your comment is wise. Hopefully, southernyankeebelle May 2013 #103
Thank you n/t wryter2000 May 2013 #112
Sorry, but I cannot agree. ChairmanAgnostic May 2013 #116
I see you're in the "control your wife" camp Warpy May 2013 #134
just the opposite. the wife you refer to is already controlled ChairmanAgnostic May 2013 #147
+100! Rhiannon12866 May 2013 #140
Can't you just agree to disagree? Yo_Mama May 2013 #2
i'm going back a long time but my mom was DesertFlower May 2013 #5
Indeed knixphan May 2013 #6
I was a Christian married to an atheist spouse derby378 May 2013 #7
Sorry you lost your wife Yo_Mama May 2013 #22
It sounds Dorian Gray May 2013 #47
If you love her..tell her you'll keep an open mind.. Tikki May 2013 #8
July will be 27 years with my Baptist wife OriginalGeek May 2013 #9
From the OP Control-Z May 2013 #11
Yep but mutual is mutual OriginalGeek May 2013 #21
Why does she need to start questioning what she believes? Being an atheist msanthrope May 2013 #10
You make it sound like books by Richard Dawkins, Richard Hitchens and Sam Harris CJCRANE May 2013 #12
You sound like you want to convert her LittleBlue May 2013 #13
My daughter is an atheist, as I am, and was married RebelOne May 2013 #14
Thanks everyone. Good food for thought all the way around. Spartacus Maximus XL May 2013 #15
well i would find it hard going to church with her. DesertFlower May 2013 #16
lol, same here only Baptist OriginalGeek May 2013 #99
i don't know if it's still that way, but they DesertFlower May 2013 #136
Here is the way I deal with church when a family member LittleBlue May 2013 #17
Excellent response. Go for the people and experience, not doctrine. And negotiate, as you suggest anneboleyn May 2013 #25
Buddhists of all practices do not "believe in god." pangaia May 2013 #54
Why must you go to church with her? Yo_Mama May 2013 #24
no, no demands are being made Spartacus Maximus XL May 2013 #26
no, no demands are being made Spartacus Maximus XL May 2013 #29
You shouldn't have to do that BainsBane May 2013 #34
30 years you have been placating your wife by escorting her to church ? lumpy May 2013 #49
I think you need to just say: "I'm done with church." Arugula Latte May 2013 #28
yes, you have mailed my thought process succinctly Spartacus Maximus XL May 2013 #30
Works both ways metalbot May 2013 #37
It kind of depends, though. Arugula Latte May 2013 #41
I think the world view difference is pretty fundamental metalbot May 2013 #62
Hoo boy. Arugula Latte May 2013 #66
Also, religion is not necessary for morality. Arugula Latte May 2013 #114
Amen! PufPuf23 May 2013 #126
"He should shut up, and go to church" Lordquinton May 2013 #138
How do you feel when people try to convert you? Capt. Obvious May 2013 #33
imaginary sky fairy. burnodo May 2013 #61
I don't think you should have to go to church with her wryter2000 May 2013 #115
You sound like the atheistic version of a "subtle" fundamentalist Christian. Your wife is an adult. 11 Bravo May 2013 #18
My first though too Puzzledtraveller May 2013 #70
Easy. Respect her views and ask her to respect yours, Nye Bevan May 2013 #19
That would be my advice. smirkymonkey May 2013 #38
One of my close friends is an atheist married to a practicing Catholic. Chan790 May 2013 #20
I have a spiritual belief, my husband is atheist BanzaiBonnie May 2013 #27
thank you for sharing your insight Spartacus Maximus XL May 2013 #31
Wait - you married without telling her you were an atheist? Capt. Obvious May 2013 #32
i believe he said they've been married for 30 years. DesertFlower May 2013 #35
Get her to watch 'veggie tales' mwrguy May 2013 #36
my friend has a very catholic family. he DesertFlower May 2013 #39
This . . . kickitup May 2013 #64
i agree. nt DesertFlower May 2013 #68
My wife was a Christian Scientist CBGLuthier May 2013 #40
you were an atheist before you married her or became one after ? JI7 May 2013 #42
only recently. I didn't keep her abreast with my atheist readings, hence my error Spartacus Maximus XL May 2013 #44
I never knew you could read your way into atheism. peace13 May 2013 #97
Make sure she reads Harris on profiling. rug May 2013 #43
Would you behave? LAGC May 2013 #96
How long did it take you to finally shrug off your religious beliefs? LiberalAndProud May 2013 #45
yes. You sum up my feelings exactly Spartacus Maximus XL May 2013 #71
No, SHE handled it poorly Uzair May 2013 #48
When my son's friend told his mother kickitup May 2013 #65
I like the way you think. Spartacus Maximus XL May 2013 #74
And - I don't know what tone you used when speaking with her Ms. Toad May 2013 #105
Agreed. Apophis May 2013 #106
Do you feel she resents your atheism ? olddots May 2013 #50
From someone who has been both The Straight Story May 2013 #51
I like that attitude BainsBane May 2013 #59
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
I'm an atheist with a Christian spouse Nevernose May 2013 #57
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
A friend is going thru marriage counseling. MissB May 2013 #63
I have the same issue. I treat her beliefs with amused indifference... Demo_Chris May 2013 #67
I had the same problem when I told my spouse I was an alien. cbayer May 2013 #72
ROFLMAO! DUzy longship May 2013 #117
Howdy! cbayer May 2013 #118
LMFAO! hrmjustin May 2013 #120
Hello Justin! cbayer May 2013 #121
Hey cbayer! hrmjustin May 2013 #122
I have been having some very interesting conversations as we visit people cbayer May 2013 #123
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
We like to stop at local eateries and talk to people from the area. cbayer May 2013 #127
I remember going through Texas and listening to Christian Radio and my Jaw dropped from the stuff hrmjustin May 2013 #128
Documented or not? nt tblue37 May 2013 #130
Definitely un. cbayer May 2013 #131
If you use words like "indoctrinated" and "overpowering", of course she'll take it badly! Donald Ian Rankin May 2013 #73
Hence my discomfort with the OP lapislzi May 2013 #100
It might have more to do with asshole comments like "The God Delusion" joeglow3 May 2013 #75
Exactly. cbayer May 2013 #76
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
You forgot the sarcasm tag? darkangel218 May 2013 #79
Well I am a believer - so I think a sarcasm tag might send the wrong message. nt el_bryanto May 2013 #81
This message was self-deleted by its author darkangel218 May 2013 #83
The OP asked the question el_bryanto May 2013 #87
I didnt read the whole post, just the title. darkangel218 May 2013 #90
I think OP is deliberately provocative. lapislzi May 2013 #92
No True Atheist, eh? That must be convienent el_bryanto May 2013 #108
Lucky for you I'm the Gentle Ben type. lapislzi May 2013 #110
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
I apologize to you, Bryant. Zorra May 2013 #129
Every person is allowed to believe and worship whatever they want. darkangel218 May 2013 #78
Of course they are. Arugula Latte May 2013 #113
Aren't there stages of becoming an atheist as an adult? Pelican May 2013 #80
yep Spartacus Maximus XL May 2013 #82
If that happens, I missed a stage. lapislzi May 2013 #95
I smell something funny. lapislzi May 2013 #84
The OP is not any worse than other members telling us we are going ti hell. darkangel218 May 2013 #86
Exactly my point - thanks for spreading it around. nt el_bryanto May 2013 #88
I've never seen any of those. lapislzi May 2013 #89
When i first joined DU, almost a year ago, i was called a troll just because darkangel218 May 2013 #91
Point taken. Not alerting, just cautious. lapislzi May 2013 #93
I hear you. peace13 May 2013 #98
I agree. but even you admit that aplies to "most", darkangel218 May 2013 #101
More a problem with the attitude. lapislzi May 2013 #111
"Mock Them! Ridicule Them!" FrodosPet May 2013 #142
Richard Dawkins' Reason Rally speech! FrodosPet May 2013 #141
That was an awesome event. LAGC May 2013 #146
There certainly is a mocking and presumptious tone about the OP, isn't there? Heidi May 2013 #143
Check out the Richard Dawkins video FrodosPet May 2013 #145
To me that would be like being married to someone who worshiped the tooth fairy. LancetChick May 2013 #85
I agree with what people are saying above davidpdx May 2013 #94
"The God Delusion" I guess I am delusional as well. hrmjustin May 2013 #102
If she's not interested in that, why introduce her to those writers? Deep13 May 2013 #104
"The Demon Haunted World: Science as a Candle in the Dark," by Carl Sagan. CrispyQ May 2013 #119
If I could only rec a post Lordquinton May 2013 #139
You have a bigger problem than your disparity of beliefs Dreamer Tatum May 2013 #125
Thank you for posting this... so I didn't have to. ScreamingMeemie May 2013 #132
+1 NaturalHigh May 2013 #137
+ another 1 cordelia May 2013 #144
Moral of the story, based on the overwhelming responses in this thread... LAGC May 2013 #148
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