Exsacly I love girls from america because they have European descent. <3since when was european a different ethnicity than every other white person? i dont know if you know this but all white people in countries like australia, america, canada, and so on came from europe. and all those places have blond hair blue eyes and so on.
i am color blind. not literally. i am attracted to everyone.
i dont see how people cant be. =(
I'm black and I'd date pretty much anyone, so long as they're of the same faith as me.
oh religon is actually a biggie for me. :p They either have to be aithist but willing to hear the word of god, or a christian. :) In the bible it says the only reason for dating is to see if that person, is the person that god has prepared has your husban/wife. And what fellow ship dose light have with darkness?
side note, Lucas means light xD
She's not a good Christian then, or friend, cause there's no way she could be comfortable with the fact that according to our faith, you'll burn in Hell when you die.So you're saying if someone's not a Christian, or Aethiest, then they're filled with darkness? :( No offense but that offends me, because I myself am neither of those. I'm a muslim. But since I don't physically look like it(most people assume I'm Christian) I usually don't tell people until they know me or throw a dis at my religion. A lot of my friends get embarrassed when they call muslims "freaking terrorists" and then find out I'm a muslim. It only goes to show that people only see the surface of others and usually are completely uncaring about anyone else to that extent.
That's why in a relationship, religion should be completely ignored or completely accepted between the two. My best friend/girlfriend is an extremely religious Christian, and I'm a moderately religious Muslim. We know and accept that. I don't know about any of you but she would never say our relationship was a fellowship between "light and darkness". I know I sure don't think any Christians are lost in darkness. But thinking in such an extreme way only promotes people to dislike others' religions more, and then discriminate. That's how it ties in with race, because they cause the same effect, and that's why I think religious differences should either be left at the door or equally respected when you're in a relationship. Cut out religion from your dating prerequisites, and you've just gained another huge percentage of people that you and said other someone may mutually deserve.
What about when you get married, and have kids. Will you take them to church or temple(idk what Muslims use :p) Or both? That would just confuse the kids, if you show them two diferent religons one saying that Jesus is God, and the other one saying that Jesus was only a profit. Plus I am an Evangelical christian, I am a christian that believes everybody is in danger, and needs gods salvation. As a saved christian your duty is to spread the gospel/good news. Why would I be attacked to someone who is firm in there beliefs?So you're saying if someone's not a Christian, or Aethiest, then they're filled with darkness? :( No offense but that offends me, because I myself am neither of those. I'm a muslim. But since I don't physically look like it(most people assume I'm Christian) I usually don't tell people until they know me or throw a dis at my religion. A lot of my friends get embarrassed when they call muslims "freaking terrorists" and then find out I'm a muslim. It only goes to show that people only see the surface of others and usually are completely uncaring about anyone else to that extent.
That's why in a relationship, religion should be completely ignored or completely accepted between the two. My best friend/girlfriend is an extremely religious Christian, and I'm a moderately religious Muslim. We know and accept that. I don't know about any of you but she would never say our relationship was a fellowship between "light and darkness". I know I sure don't think any Christians are lost in darkness. But thinking in such an extreme way only promotes people to dislike others' religions more, and then discriminate. That's how it ties in with race, because they cause the same effect, and that's why I think religious differences should either be left at the door or equally respected when you're in a relationship. Cut out religion from your dating prerequisites, and you've just gained another huge percentage of people that you and said other someone may mutually deserve.