Hi there,
I have a problem of which I think I’m getting incapable of thinking rationally. So I hope that people of various faiths here can help me with an objective view.
This sounds like a classic problem but I don’t know what to do now. I have been going out with a very strict evangelical Christian for a year, let’s call him A. A is 27 and I’m 23. I don’t associate with any religion. I’m interested in religions as a matter of knowledge. I don’t think of religions as anything other than a product of human imagination and don’t think that any religion holds the absolute truth.
We love one another. We get on very well with almost everything, except that A needs me to become a Christian. I hold many moral values that identify with those of religious people regarding being kind, supportive, helpful to people, etc. I somehow have many Christian friends, even before meeting A. Actually my best friend for many years is a Christian. I used to go to church quite often with her, she’s now in another country. I now occasionally join A in going to church. For me, going to church or getting to know about Christianity is learning to know something new and to know something which is important to people who are important to me.
I can not possibly believe literally in the Bible, e.g. stuff in Genesis instead of evolution. I can not think that the earth is 6000 years old and deny the Big Bang. I’m an engineer btw, (and A is a scientist, I still can’t explain how he compromises his beliefs with this scientific education).
A few months ago we decided to split up, which was tremendously painful for both of us. But a few weeks after that decision, A had a very difficult time with a project at his work and contacted me. As I always feel a lot him, I promised that I would stand by him until that project was done. The project was completed yesterday.
We are now at the point of moving on to something serious or breaking up forever. The last two months even made us emotionally closer as we supported one another through a difficult time. We both find it distressing to think of breaking up. But A feels that he needs to obey his God by being with a Christian. I just can not do it because the belief conflicts with science, which is part of me.
We also have other problems, which are ultimately due to his religion. For example, a supposes that after the birth of a child, the wife should stay at home looking after the child while the husband continues working to support the family. His rational is that they are the roles that God assigns to men and women. I do treasure family but I’m career-oriented. And I’m somewhat a feminist. I can not possibly envision myself being a housewife. Work is part of me.
So the questions are: Can we have any future? Or being this clingy just makes us both unhappy?
Please help me to clear up my mind. Thank you very much.
Upset and confused
I have a problem of which I think I’m getting incapable of thinking rationally. So I hope that people of various faiths here can help me with an objective view.
This sounds like a classic problem but I don’t know what to do now. I have been going out with a very strict evangelical Christian for a year, let’s call him A. A is 27 and I’m 23. I don’t associate with any religion. I’m interested in religions as a matter of knowledge. I don’t think of religions as anything other than a product of human imagination and don’t think that any religion holds the absolute truth.
We love one another. We get on very well with almost everything, except that A needs me to become a Christian. I hold many moral values that identify with those of religious people regarding being kind, supportive, helpful to people, etc. I somehow have many Christian friends, even before meeting A. Actually my best friend for many years is a Christian. I used to go to church quite often with her, she’s now in another country. I now occasionally join A in going to church. For me, going to church or getting to know about Christianity is learning to know something new and to know something which is important to people who are important to me.
I can not possibly believe literally in the Bible, e.g. stuff in Genesis instead of evolution. I can not think that the earth is 6000 years old and deny the Big Bang. I’m an engineer btw, (and A is a scientist, I still can’t explain how he compromises his beliefs with this scientific education).
A few months ago we decided to split up, which was tremendously painful for both of us. But a few weeks after that decision, A had a very difficult time with a project at his work and contacted me. As I always feel a lot him, I promised that I would stand by him until that project was done. The project was completed yesterday.
We are now at the point of moving on to something serious or breaking up forever. The last two months even made us emotionally closer as we supported one another through a difficult time. We both find it distressing to think of breaking up. But A feels that he needs to obey his God by being with a Christian. I just can not do it because the belief conflicts with science, which is part of me.
We also have other problems, which are ultimately due to his religion. For example, a supposes that after the birth of a child, the wife should stay at home looking after the child while the husband continues working to support the family. His rational is that they are the roles that God assigns to men and women. I do treasure family but I’m career-oriented. And I’m somewhat a feminist. I can not possibly envision myself being a housewife. Work is part of me.
So the questions are: Can we have any future? Or being this clingy just makes us both unhappy?
Please help me to clear up my mind. Thank you very much.
Upset and confused