Do you think less of someone after you find out their religion?

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as long as they not makin human sacrifices and worshipping Satan it' all good

Muslims, Jews, Christians, Hindus etc.................they all good with me

* shrugs*
 
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I don't believe in a god but I don't like when people with or without a religion try to force their views on others.
 
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the truth to this is yes, regardless of what people say...if u find out someone is deeply religious it makes you tend to shy away from that person due to knowing whats coming of it

would u date someone with opposite beliefs?
 
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TX_Made713;487231 said:
the truth to this is yes, regardless of what people say...if u find out someone is deeply religious it makes you tend to shy away from that person due to knowing whats coming of it

would u date someone with opposite beliefs?

The finest people I have ever met were deeply religious.
 
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No, I know everyone outside of me I meet is likely on a religion so I dont judge them, but when they start actin like morons then I quit fuckin with em.
 
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And Step;487320 said:
The finest people I have ever met were deeply religious.

I'm guessing that you are religious. I would think that a kangaroo would favor a group of kangaroos over a group of penguins.
 
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TX_Made713;487231 said:
the truth to this is yes, regardless of what people say...if u find out someone is deeply religious it makes you tend to shy away from that person due to knowing whats coming of it

would u date someone with opposite beliefs?

Im married to a christian woman
 
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TX_Made713;487231 said:
the truth to this is yes, regardless of what people say...if u find out someone is deeply religious it makes you tend to shy away from that person due to knowing whats coming of it

would u date someone with opposite beliefs?

im doing this currently, but to be fair my beliefs changed while while we were in the relationship
 
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im impartial towards peoples religion...but i cant say the same for people who are religious
 
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Despite any religious convictions, they are still people and out of common courtesy we should show some respect. Whether that happens or not and the circumstances behind it is a different story.
 
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[QUOTE="A Tout le Monde";491838]Yes. It may sound mean, or conceited, but yea i Do.[/QUOTE]

why is that? what religion do you associate with?
 
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I wouldn't say i think an less of the person.. because i can say I don't think any less of them.. thought I DO have those stereotypes flash through my mind, and I for a second think ok.. will this person fall right into the stereotype category that does exist with some people (minority anyway), or does this person fall into the normal God worshipping, I have nothing to fear by them, no pressure on what I do, category. If they do happen to fall into the steretype category and are indeed pressuring to follow them, or even a nutter about their faith being the ONE, then I say "ya know what, I really gotta go"
 
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[QUOTE="A Tout le Monde";497765]I'm an atheist. Because religion is an unneeded dogma used to control people.[/QUOTE]

but goes both ways don't it.. the religious may think less of you upon finding out where your faith is or isn't.. and it being as an athiest
 
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No, but I may think less of them after I hear their reasoning, and their beliefs.

It's all good if they simply believe because it makes their life easier to bare, and all that what not.

I think less of them if they on some "you either think my way,or else".

That goes both ways though.

I'm an atheist, but I think less of dogmatic atheist.

The ones that say they are 100% sure there is no god of any sort, and it's stupid to believe in anything else. (I haven't meet any atheist like this, but I'm sure they are out there)
 
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Yes and No

Most of my friends don't have the same beliefs that I do, one of my closest friends is Muslim and I base my beliefs on Christianity, I love her to death but sometimes she may say something that causes me to think wow thts crazy in my head. Im assuming this is normal because its a view other than mine but at the end of the day were still great friends and respect each others beliefs, but when it comes to dating a persons religious beliefs will cause me to look at them differently because I could never be with someone who didnt believe in God because you have to think about raising your kids I dont want to teach them that and thats important, I'd like for whoever I end up with to have views similar to my own.
 
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