I truly don't mean to sound rude or anything. But some people on here say they're looking for someone to date. They also add that they're Christian and believe in a God. So, if they believe in a God, and most of at least a majority here do not. Could a successful pairing really take place, or would the religious choice differences ultimately strain the relationship? I don't mind them being here but the dating aspect seemed like it might be counterintuitive.
Not only have I been dating a god person for a couple months, but after agreeing early on,to respect one another's stance, things are going rather well.
I find it a test of what I feel I am : open minded, with a "live and let live" position.
Any differences can be made an issue of - or not.
Just my own opinion but you can believe in God but not all of the things that are written in the Bible. Thats how I feel.
Desperation?
Looking to "save" a heathen?
Maybe you should ask one.
I have kinda reached out. And I was as nice as I could be in asking. Still awaiting a reply.
It depends entirely on how important it is to you for your partner to share your belief, and how important it is to them that you share theirs. If it's unimportant to you both and you can agree to disagree, then there's really no reason why it can't work. My ex was a spiritualist. I thought it was all bunk. We argued over plenty of gs, but never that.
If one of you is hell bent on converting the other, then that's unlikely to end well. Conversion is pretty much a prerequisite of marrying a Jehova's Witness if you aren't already one (at least that's my understanding.)