Dragonrock's thread brought into the discussion an issue that I wish to discuss.
I do not wish to derail his thread so I am starting a new one.
In the other thread I claim that
and I received some strong responses.
I believe that each person has the right to have his own views and I know from personal experience that I could pair with anybody regardless his beliefs. I have slept with Arabs, with Catholics, with Communists, with Muslims and I never had any problem with that but I would never marry an Arab, a Muslim, a Catholic if I had decided to have children with him OR I would convert to Catholism or to Islam or I would sign a contract if the individual in question was an atheist and I will explain why I feel like that.
I have grown up in a mixed family. My parents are married for 36 years now and they still adore each other. To my eyes they are the perfect couple BUT they will never understand how difficult was for my sister and me to grow up in a mixed family. My dad is an atheist /baptised Orthodox Greek and my mom is a Jew.
We never passed normal holidays like other families did. Just because my dad is an atheist we never celebrated Christmas and just because my mom is a Jew we never celebrated one of the finest Greek Holidays; Easter. Of course we never celebrated any jewish holidays either and all these for what reason? Because my dad is an atheist married to a Jew.
Greece is a country where religion is not separated by the state. At school students pray each morning and twice a year they go to church. I never attended the morning prayer because my dad drove us at school just after the prayer was over and of course we didn't give a flying you know what about prayers but this made my sister and I look different.
I could go on and on like this. I could narrate you how my sister and I are perceived as Israelis in Greece and as Greeks in Israel. I have tones of annoying details that prove what sort of dead ends such differences create.
I won't take the responsibility to put my kids in the same position ever. Needless to say that I believe that living with an atheist is more difficult than living with a Muslim--for example. Atheists feel excluded from the society and I understand their anger and their frustration because they receive all sorts of attacks it just that I am not willing to pay for anybody's anger and please do not attempt to persuade me that it doesn't matter because it does matter.
Everyday life and relationships are tough. When things get rough people start hitting each other where they are vulnerable and beliefs and non-beliefs is the soft spot of everybody.
Also, there is something else. In the other thread Asthmatic Camel brought the best example that demonstrate what sort of problems such differences might create. He talked about getting married and burrying a child, we are talking about two major events in a human's life.
I wouldn't want even to think how would I feel if I was in his wife's shoes although I know very well what I would do.
Also, sorry for what I will say but I sympathize with Dragonrock's wife, I know why she started crying although she should have known better. It's silly to try to overlook beliefs when it comes to marriage.
So much of unnecessary pain and for what?This was my point.Sorry for the long post/rant.
I do not wish to derail his thread so I am starting a new one.
In the other thread I claim that
Cleopatra said:Every time I say that it's better for atheists to marry atheists and people with religious beliefs to marry their similars I am not joking. Look what happens when you overlook such things.![]()
and I received some strong responses.
I believe that each person has the right to have his own views and I know from personal experience that I could pair with anybody regardless his beliefs. I have slept with Arabs, with Catholics, with Communists, with Muslims and I never had any problem with that but I would never marry an Arab, a Muslim, a Catholic if I had decided to have children with him OR I would convert to Catholism or to Islam or I would sign a contract if the individual in question was an atheist and I will explain why I feel like that.
I have grown up in a mixed family. My parents are married for 36 years now and they still adore each other. To my eyes they are the perfect couple BUT they will never understand how difficult was for my sister and me to grow up in a mixed family. My dad is an atheist /baptised Orthodox Greek and my mom is a Jew.
We never passed normal holidays like other families did. Just because my dad is an atheist we never celebrated Christmas and just because my mom is a Jew we never celebrated one of the finest Greek Holidays; Easter. Of course we never celebrated any jewish holidays either and all these for what reason? Because my dad is an atheist married to a Jew.
Greece is a country where religion is not separated by the state. At school students pray each morning and twice a year they go to church. I never attended the morning prayer because my dad drove us at school just after the prayer was over and of course we didn't give a flying you know what about prayers but this made my sister and I look different.
I could go on and on like this. I could narrate you how my sister and I are perceived as Israelis in Greece and as Greeks in Israel. I have tones of annoying details that prove what sort of dead ends such differences create.
I won't take the responsibility to put my kids in the same position ever. Needless to say that I believe that living with an atheist is more difficult than living with a Muslim--for example. Atheists feel excluded from the society and I understand their anger and their frustration because they receive all sorts of attacks it just that I am not willing to pay for anybody's anger and please do not attempt to persuade me that it doesn't matter because it does matter.
Everyday life and relationships are tough. When things get rough people start hitting each other where they are vulnerable and beliefs and non-beliefs is the soft spot of everybody.
Also, there is something else. In the other thread Asthmatic Camel brought the best example that demonstrate what sort of problems such differences might create. He talked about getting married and burrying a child, we are talking about two major events in a human's life.
I wouldn't want even to think how would I feel if I was in his wife's shoes although I know very well what I would do.
Also, sorry for what I will say but I sympathize with Dragonrock's wife, I know why she started crying although she should have known better. It's silly to try to overlook beliefs when it comes to marriage.
So much of unnecessary pain and for what?This was my point.Sorry for the long post/rant.