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Adam was not deceived.
Oblivion582:
I'm sure she'd be more open to a universalist over a church fundie.
But, since you are considering choosing her over God (or however you want to say it) I guess quoting scriptures wouldn't help the matter very much. So I'll ask you this...if you two get married, what will the kids believe? Will they be taught the truth (Word of God), or agnosticism? Will you be comfortable teaching your kids about Jesus and then her disagreeing? It may be hard to find some common ground...but yeah those are my thoughts.
UncleBeau:
Oblivion582 I think has somewhat of a point here, but thinking about what the kids will believe before they're even born is redundant. Don't worry about tomorrow until it gets here. Today has enough problems of its own ;). I would think that even if she's NOT and unbeliever, that doesn't mean that your mindsets are not divided. I'm still fuzzy on what all Agnosticism involves, but would that make her not consider God in the equation of her life? My best friend's agnostic and I know that he will act rashly according to his circumstances when he should trust God. How much have you discussed with her about the way you want to live according to the Word of God? If you were to negotiate with her in those things, then I could see a concern; but if she's willing to follow a child of God, then I don't see why it wouldn't succeed. ;D
your friend,
-Beau
Sorin:
It no longer matters. She said she will be a good friend, but nothing more.
seminole:
Sorin, I really hope for you to find that soul-mate, more than just a friend person who can share you life. I am sorry for how it turned out for you.
Nole
Sorin:
Thanks for the kind words, Nole.
Sorin
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