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Wild people rule out others based on religion. I don’t give af as long as they’re good people
What's wrong with wanting to share the same values, and to live in the same reality as your partner?
It's easy enough to find a religious person who's nice, but a shared reality is basically impossible if you really believe in science.
I guarantee you that there are things you think are for real that aren't. So to disregard shared values for sake of a specific one of these things is...interesting. May your ex's continue with their good fortune.
It can be a big issue if they lean a little harder into religion and start thinking they need to save your soul.
That’s why I say good people. Good people respect others religions and don’t try to force feed them theirs