No Tof wrote: ↑Fri Jun 16, 2017 7:34 am
My question to put out to you then is, how do we really have an intimate loving relationship with our best friend and at the same time be so different in our basic world view? This is especially challenging when we understand the still believing spouse, is fearful of the eternal future, and hanging in there in case we come back.
Thoughts?
My very first "shower thought" on this is: I
WISH that we as humans could treat religion the way the vast majority of us treat hobbies. If my wife enjoys underwater basket weaving, it's pretty easy for her to enjoy it as much as she wants, but it's highly unlikely that she's going to think she has to convince me that underwater basket weaving is the only "true" hobby, and that I must love it as much as she does, and if I don't, she'll divorce me. The thought sounds quite silly doesn't it? You like underwater basket weaving, I like
Slam Ball. No need to convince each other who is right or wrong about which hobby is more-better.
Alas, as far as I can tell, humans in general are completely incapable of treating religion as if it is a hobby. Seems to me religion is as much about convincing your neighbor that you are right and they are wrong, as it is about actually worshiping some sort of deity, or "doing good unto others".
Especially those of us who get involved in (or are born into) a fundamentalist, high-demand religion such as mormonism.
So, as you can tell, I have no "thoughts" about how to work out a real, intimate and loving relationship with such different world-views. Personally, I'm a complete failure at any type of intimate relationship at all, religion just makes it infinitely worse...