Well, would you?
I searched and didn't see anything so sorry if this poll has been done.
I searched and didn't see anything so sorry if this poll has been done.
Yes I would | 60% | 60% - 40 | ||||
No I wouldn't | 22% | 22% - 15 | ||||
Maybe, I don't know | 16% | 16% - 11 | ||||
Total: 66 |
usmarine2007 wrote:
Inter what?
If that is what he means, what kind of stupid question is that? Why would that even matter?HURLEY wrote:
Is that where you marry a chick with a different religion?
I know, love is love... i wouldnt let something like that get in the way, you can believe different things, just dont talk about it.usmarine2007 wrote:
If that is what he means, what kind of stupid question is that? Why would that even matter?HURLEY wrote:
Is that where you marry a chick with a different religion?
Are you guys shitting me? Do you seriously not understand what the question is?usmarine2007 wrote:
If that is what he means, what kind of stupid question is that? Why would that even matter?HURLEY wrote:
Is that where you marry a chick with a different religion?
Spammer.usmarine2007 wrote:
Inter what?
dee dee deemafia996630 wrote:
must be a retard, if you don't understand the question.
lol me toocommissargizz wrote:
I have no faith, so does that count?
Well then for you two it would refer to you marrying a christian, jew, muslim etc. That is if you believe in marriage at all.Fireteam_Delta wrote:
lol me toocommissargizz wrote:
I have no faith, so does that count?
Last edited by unnamednewbie13 (2006-12-21 17:45:03)
But if you have children, it would be harder to raise them. If the father's religion says you can not eat certain food, but the mother's religion says you can eat anything. This would be hard for the child. Or for example, if the mother was Muslim, and during Ramadan (sorry if I am incorrect, I do not know a lot about the holy days of Islam), where she can not eat anything during the day, but the father could. What would you do with the child? Before you say, let the child choose, what about when the child is young, ie 4 or 5, they are not old enough to make that kind of choice. I also think that at that age it would be very bad parenting to have you child choose one or the other, that is sort of like making them choose to love only the mother or father.HURLEY wrote:
I know, love is love... i wouldnt let something like that get in the way, you can believe different things, just dont talk about it.usmarine2007 wrote:
If that is what he means, what kind of stupid question is that? Why would that even matter?HURLEY wrote:
Is that where you marry a chick with a different religion?