Pard
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I just wanted to gauge people's views on friendships with people who are not of the same religious convictions as you (more than denominations!). And by this I do mean that you and your friend share your views and debate and talk about them, they are not just background, but they are upfront.
These types of friendships can be REALLY hard to find and maintain, but I think they are some of the best friendships you can find. Chances are you may not talk about to much beyond religion (maybe because you don't feel comfortable, or because the friendship doesn't blossom far beyond this) but this does not matter. For such a friendship to exist you have to be able to tell your friend his belief is totally wrong and accept the same from him and still maintain your civility. This is why many times these types of friendships do not progress much, but they are strong.
I'd like to think that is I knew MA in real life I'd have befriended him (though the age gap may have kept us from even meeting?). I consider him a friend as it is. I have had some good talks with MA, both in posts and PMs, and we have always been able to maintain a respect for one another, while at the same time completely dissecting one anther's religions.
So, I'm curious how others deal with these types of friendships and how you find them and maintain them or if you even have any ect.
These types of friendships can be REALLY hard to find and maintain, but I think they are some of the best friendships you can find. Chances are you may not talk about to much beyond religion (maybe because you don't feel comfortable, or because the friendship doesn't blossom far beyond this) but this does not matter. For such a friendship to exist you have to be able to tell your friend his belief is totally wrong and accept the same from him and still maintain your civility. This is why many times these types of friendships do not progress much, but they are strong.
I'd like to think that is I knew MA in real life I'd have befriended him (though the age gap may have kept us from even meeting?). I consider him a friend as it is. I have had some good talks with MA, both in posts and PMs, and we have always been able to maintain a respect for one another, while at the same time completely dissecting one anther's religions.
So, I'm curious how others deal with these types of friendships and how you find them and maintain them or if you even have any ect.