I hope that's true... and mutual. I listen to an atheist call-in show - I can't remember how many times I've heard people call in with some variation on "my significant other and I both used to believe, but now I don't and it's breaking us up. How do I save my relationship?"While it'd be great to share my beliefs with a life partner, it wouldn't be a dealbreaker if the person didn't share the same beliefs or left the faith say in the middle of the relationship or something.
Yes. Going to that church, anyway. Some of the homilies had content that I found objectionable and my ex didn't. Learning that my then-wife had no issue with some of the nasty stuff there brought things to light that probably would have surfaced eventually anyhow, but our church experience was definitely a catalyst.So you believe that going to church together was in part the cause of your divorce?
That and my ex-wife's insistence that I go despite my objections (and the way she'd end up sobbing at the thought of my immortal soul when I didn't).