Is it normal to not want to marry anyone that belongs to a religion?

I don't completely hate religion and I know that not all religious people are bad but I just wouldn't feel comfortable being with a person that's religious (especially Christian, Muslim, or Jewish). I'm Agnostic and I would only marry another Agnostic or maybe even a Athiest. Am I being close-minded or is this reasonable?

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  • thegypsysailor

    Of course it's reasonable. Sharing your life with another human being has plenty of builtin difficulties. Why would you wish to add another one, a big one?
    Let the holy rollers roll wholly with their own kind.

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    • itsnotnormal2

      You pretend to sail the world from your mother's basement.

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      • thegypsysailor

        Why does my life bug you so much? Jealous of a winner, because you are a loser?

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        • RandomGirl391

          the many itsnotnormals stalk some users it's so funny. Must be a large amount of winners.

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          • thegypsysailor

            And even more nowhere losers.

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  • RoseIsabella

    I think you're being quite reasonable as far as compatibility is concerned, but there are no guarantees that your future spouse wouldn't someday find religion. I'm a person of faith for sure, but I do appreciate agnosticism. There's a certain humility and intelligence in admitting one just doesn't know or is uncertain. I hope you find what you're looking for.
    :-)

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  • JackRoberts

    and yeah its cool but google panthesm and tell me what you think about it

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  • MrSexyJesus

    Well Marriage is a religious binding so you probably should ask is it normal to not want to marry? either a legal partnership or blackjack and hookers, Id know what I would pick

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  • unionclocks

    i think thats pretty reasonable. religion can be a huge thing to some people and for example, one of my closest friends is christian and there've been times when he talks about god seriously but as a person with no religion, i cant relate to him.

    i mean for example, if something important to me happens on a sunday morning, he would place going to church above that since his religion is important to him. i couldnt be with someone who puts religion above -anything- i'd want to do (no matter whether itd be simple as wanting to go on a walk together or not) since i have no religion and as much as i can understand why they value their religion, i dont believe what they do, i would only get frustrated that theyre placing something like that over me ya know. it just wouldnt work.

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