Okay people, please hear me out, whether you are religious or not? I will try to explain what *I* think your religion *should* be about.
Catholics and Christians are taught to love GOD above everything so religion is first and foremost.
According to some texts, Jesus told people to love God like we love ourselves, and to love each other like we love ourselves, and he *also* told us that God is inside each and *everyone* of us, and that we are *all* a part of God ourselves. He told people that God is love. So in loving each other we *are* loving God, whether we realise this or not, believe this or not, follow these rules or not, make mistakes or not.
Why do you think that, according to various texts, Jesus told people that a servant of God serves all people? That's right, because he told people that we're all a part of God like God is a part of us. So in serving people you serve God according to Jesus. In loving people you love God. So come back to me when you love the Prnstar just as much as you love the Priest, because then you'd truly *understand* what Jesus *tried* to teach you.
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We are only here a short time compared to eternity and your girlfriend wants to be in heaven for eternity.
I have two words for you: Unconditional love. Do you *really* know what unconditional means? Are you sure? Because it seems to me you're *still* afraid..
You should respect her for her religious beliefs or go with someone who doe not truly believe in GOD and does not care about eternal life.
You shouldn't do anything what someone else tell you. You should listen to your *own* heart and what it tells *you*, because that's the *only* way that you'll *ever* find love. It starts with accepting yourself for who you are, instead of judging yourself for who you are. I happen to respect people who believe in something, but of course that doesn't mean I'm *always* telling everyone non sense, and I'm certainly not telling you *any* lies here.
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Could anybody else have summarized things better? Great advice.
Could there be anything *more* important in a relationship than loving each other for who we are to each other? (Apparently some people here seem to think so!)
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Not so fast. :):):)
Oh really? So which is the part you disagree with? (I'm curious!)
Accept your partner`s beliefs, have a lot of children and teach them your wife`s faith.
Think about the future of your children for a second and be sensible, and have one or two children. I mean, do you *really* want your children to grow up in a world of twenty billion people or maybe even more, because everyone wants to have a lot of children?
What will you do if kids appear?
I will let them be kids, and try to teach them about life and people as best as I can.
Will you agree to your wife teaching them Catholicism?
No. But don't worry, I'm not going to date someone who doesn't understand anything about life, and that's *exactly* why I've said mutual understanding is *very* important.
When staying in Poland, will you agree to send them to Catholic religion classes at school?
No. I believe children should be allowed to form their own opinions about life as they experience life for themselves in *all* freedom. How will children know *anything* about what's true or false if they're not allowed to experience the truth for themselves? How will children *ever* learn from anything if they're not allowed to make mistakes? How will fear of doing something wrong shape their character? How will that teach them *anything* about love, respect or tolerance?
Accept Holy Communion? Confirmation?
No. I believe we're *all* human beings, and that *all* of us are *extremely* capable of being unpleasant towards one another, just as we are *all* capable of being good to each other, no matter how many labels we attach to ourselves to make ourselves look or sound different from one another. My philosophy is that the only remedy for hatred, intolerance and agression is to accept that we are *all* human beings.
Catholic wedding?
Who knows? If I ever have kids, and they grow up, and they want to become Catholic out of their own free will as young adolescents who *are* capable of thinking for themselves, then who am I to tell them I will excommunicate them from my family if they would ever marry a Catholic girl or guy? All I care about is if they genuinely *love* each other.
If your answer is yes, there won`t be any problem.
Let me tell you one thing about life, because I think *everyone* who's mature enough will understand me; There's *always* a problem. But you know, I wouldn't have it any other way, because this means we *still* have the freedom to disagree with each other. It would be a *real* scary world if we would all think the same, talk the same, look the same and sound the same. I just hope that one day we will *all* agree about *one* thing though, and that's that you should be allowed to be yourself and allow others to be themselves as well. I don't see why we should shut each other out because of a different opinion, a different idea or a different belief when we can listen to each other, talk to each other and who knows we can learn a thing or two from each other in doing so.
does not care about eternal life
According to some texts, Jesus told people there is no sin. But have it your way: According to Catholic texts, Jesus died for our sins. Either way: There is no sin. (According to me quite a few written words in quite a few sources are *lies* which were designed to keep people small.)
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