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				Originally posted by honeychile  
I agree.  I think I said this before, but it's the intensity that each person in the relationship feels for his/her own religion that matters, and then the matter of how much he/she can respect the feelings of the other person. 
 
I'm pretty hardcore about being a born-again Christian, and as I look at the few men I've dated outside my religion, they have been almost exclusively Jewish.  Each has understood my need to be who I am while worshipping, and since I feel that a BA Christian is somewhat of a "completed Jew", I'm quite at home at Shul.  I just could NOT keep kosher - I tried, but can't.  
 
But if you can have that relationship with ANY two religions, that's a good thing.  Again, it's the agreement between the two people involved, and not cut and dried. 
			
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 I don't know that I could because it would be a huge difference but I know it works for people. The thing that boggles me is the people in this thread who won't date anyone that's not their exact flavor of Christian.
		  
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
			
			
			
				 
			
			
			
			
			
			
			
				
			
			
			
		 
	
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