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I have a problem....

I'm in love...with a lovely,great,and sweet guy. But we have different religions. We both share the same Zodiac sign. I expect me and him to be closer and live together in the future. He's a deitheist,but he believe God is Satan. A diethest take his or her own view in nature or supernatural signs without evidence of statutes, scriptures, or book. They specifically believe in a clockwork God. This put him to his own thoughts of who's God. This religion is confusion to there own truth. I told him he's not a diethiest,but a Satanist because he enjoys the manipulation of demons and write scriptly as evil handwriting. He's my true love...but is hard to let go. Even is going wrong for a Christian and a Satanist falling in love. I try to tell him that this evil creature is no good for his and my life. Information I told him with evil I experienced was understandble for him to realize that he should give up on evil. How can this go well...? :( I try to make him change his religion...
 kicksomebut23 posted over a year ago
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TakTheFox said:
I am truly sorry that you are stuck in this situation but my best, and most apologetic advice, would be to run full-power out of it.

I have no doubt that you love him, and that you want what's best for him. I have no doubt that you are doing everything that you can to reach out to him and stop him from going down such a terrible and dark path.

But you ARE going to hit a breaking point, if you haven't already. It will be one of three things

A. He becomes a Christian
B. You become a Deitheist
C. You break up

Remember that God is in control, and that this entire circumstance may be his test for you; a test of your Faith and dedication. A test of if you love this boy more than you love God. A test of if your Faith will falter if the relationship ends. A test of if you will remember who the enemy truly is. After all, you've already pointed out who's really pulling the strings in your conflict.


If you do not TRULY and honestly feel that you have made progress with him soon, and I mean in less than a month, MAYBE sooner, then you will have to put your foot down. If you are successful, then you have my best wishes. If you are not, then remember that God is proud of you for standing up for him, and he will reward you in time.

I do not envy your position, and like hundreds of other people, I wish I could stand with you to help in the conflict, but God is always there, and he will always stand with you.

I hope that helps. Good luck and God Bless.
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is Lucifer the answer who's pulling strings in my conflict? and thanks for advice
kicksomebut23 posted over a year ago
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Basically. And you're welcome.
TakTheFox posted over a year ago
hermione4life said:
I think you can be different religions and still be together. If it becomes a really big deal between you and neither of you are going to switch religion, then maybe it isn't a good idea. But until then, maybe you should just give it a chance. :)
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ElsaFrozen said:
You are already ruining it by trying to convert him. You're different religions, get over it! It's more fun to be different anyway.
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