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D. McDonagh said: In my experience, atheists are generally far more tolerant of whatever ridiculous nonsense those with religiousd convictions want to believe than those with said beliefs are of atheism. I have yet to hear of anyone being foircibly converted to atheism in order to get married, to pick an example.
That doesn't work. There should be more to marriage than lust. That is, love. And I don't know that you can love a person to the point where you would marry him/her if the person's ideology is so fundamentally different from your own. At the time, you may think it doesn't matter. Then you have kids, and then the kids are messed up b/c they don't know what to believe. But, by then, the fighting has probably got so bad that you are divorced, and the family is torn apart. You want the kids raised according your beliefs, and your ex wants the kids raised another way.
<sub>Will Eisner's last work - The Plot: The Secret Story of the Protocols of the Elders of ZionRDCW Profile"Well, as it happens, I wrote the damned SOP," Illescue half snarled, "and as of now, you can bar those jackals from any part of this facility until Hell's a hockey rink! Is that perfectly clear?!" - Dr. Franz Illescue - Honor Harrington: At All Costs"I don't know what I'm do, or how I do, I just do." - Alexander Ovechkin</sub>
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