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Cassandra32412ParticipantI too, was baptised and raised Catholic, but do not believe in many of the ‘core’ ideologies associated with the faith, and thus do not consider myself Catholic anymore. What makes a Catholic a Catholic, and a Jew a Jew? Today it seems like it is more a difference in culture, rather than a difference in what you really believe. You and your friend should talk about what you believe, what you value, what you hold to be true. If you find that you disagree on every subject because of your religious differences, then you should probably reconsider getting married. If you find that you both have the same opinions and values, then most likely the different religious backgrounds will not be an obstacle to a happy marriage.
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Name : Cassandra32412, Gender : F, Sexual Orientation : Straight, Race : White/Caucasian, Religion : Catholic-turned-Unitarian, Age : 30, City : New York, State : NY, Country : United States, Education level : 4 Years of College, Social class : Middle class,- AuthorPosts
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