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Tuesday, June 22, 2010, 2:04 AM
Recently, I have several encounters in which Christianity becomes the stumbling block in the progression of one's relationship. Im not writing this post to bash the religion, but only to share my views. Although Im not a Christian myself, I've spent two years in a Methodist school to know some very basic commitment worshipers have to abide by. Christians are bounded by the commitment that their other half must be a Christian as well, otherwise they resign themselves to the fate that non believers suffer. How strictly they adhere to those commitments very well depend on how devoted they are. I believe most of us know what that fate is, so I wont state it explicitly. Yet, I cant fathom their thoughts, or their reasoning, but is this worthwhile to make the exchange? It is not easy to meet someone you can share your joy and woes with and to forsake such an relationship would seem wasteful. How sure can one be that there will be another such an person appearing? Im in no position to judge. |