Moonjuice
In the time of chimpanzees I was a monkey
2 Corinthians 6:14
14 Be ye not unequally yoked together with unbelievers: for what fellowship hath righteousness with unrighteousness? and what communion hath light with darkness?
As a Christian, I was convinced that anyone who did not believe what we believed was wrong and in "darkness" and I shouldn't bother spending much time with those people, for fear that they might become a stumbling block for my own walk with the lord. Especially when it comes to relationships. I'm sure there are other Christians out there that can relate.
I married my high school sweetheart 27 years ago (we both went to Christian school, her father was a Baptist preacher, now retired). However, when I de-converted from Christianity all by myself, it created an immediate rift between myself, my family, my wifes family and ultimately between me and my wife.
It took a number of years to get through it, but eventually we did. My wife (whom I adore more than I can put into words) basically said if her beliefs are wrong she does not want to know. In her mind, she is happier thinking she is going to live forever. She is happier thinking she is going to see her dead loved ones again. She is terrified of the reality I have come to accept (which I just call reality). I can certainly understand that. So rather than continue to point out all the incorrect information we have been fed out entire lives as I discovered it, I chose to stop trying to share it with her. I respect the fact that "ignorance is bliss" and if she is choosing bliss over reality, that is totally up to her. What was once a huge issue for us, is now almost never discussed. Its just not important to our relationship any longer.
Since I value the fact that we are 100% committed to continuing to live our lives together until the day we die, I can easily accept the fact that we do not need to agree on the importance of what is true over the value of what feels good- with respect to the supernatural. Honestly, it just doesn't affect the way we live our lives now.
I'm wondering if anyone else is currently in an unequally yoked relationship (religiously speaking). Have you worked it out? Or did it end your relationship?
14 Be ye not unequally yoked together with unbelievers: for what fellowship hath righteousness with unrighteousness? and what communion hath light with darkness?
As a Christian, I was convinced that anyone who did not believe what we believed was wrong and in "darkness" and I shouldn't bother spending much time with those people, for fear that they might become a stumbling block for my own walk with the lord. Especially when it comes to relationships. I'm sure there are other Christians out there that can relate.
I married my high school sweetheart 27 years ago (we both went to Christian school, her father was a Baptist preacher, now retired). However, when I de-converted from Christianity all by myself, it created an immediate rift between myself, my family, my wifes family and ultimately between me and my wife.
It took a number of years to get through it, but eventually we did. My wife (whom I adore more than I can put into words) basically said if her beliefs are wrong she does not want to know. In her mind, she is happier thinking she is going to live forever. She is happier thinking she is going to see her dead loved ones again. She is terrified of the reality I have come to accept (which I just call reality). I can certainly understand that. So rather than continue to point out all the incorrect information we have been fed out entire lives as I discovered it, I chose to stop trying to share it with her. I respect the fact that "ignorance is bliss" and if she is choosing bliss over reality, that is totally up to her. What was once a huge issue for us, is now almost never discussed. Its just not important to our relationship any longer.
Since I value the fact that we are 100% committed to continuing to live our lives together until the day we die, I can easily accept the fact that we do not need to agree on the importance of what is true over the value of what feels good- with respect to the supernatural. Honestly, it just doesn't affect the way we live our lives now.
I'm wondering if anyone else is currently in an unequally yoked relationship (religiously speaking). Have you worked it out? Or did it end your relationship?