@@anonymous-zn2iv Everyone gets old, but some people just don't age well, or they didn't take care of themselves during their younger years and now look like crap.
No one like Stephen he the nutty brother what everyone always called him the nutty brother look I am a atheist however I raised in church I was church before I could walk now talking about indoctrination when you start in on kids before the age of understanding that’s indoctrination one my high school friends called me said you was right I am sorry I forgot I said you told me religion wasn’t real you said I see one day this boy went to a religious college I said well I sorry you believe I I don’t believe in taking someone faith away but I can’t I will not advocate something fake and so you I don’t religion is losing a lot people and that’s cause of the hypocrisy of it all love thy neighbor but don’t if he don’t believe his suppose to be about love so not now exactly what the religious community been given out
Sadly, that seems to be very true. You can tell by the look on his face that he is trying to be collected, rational, and patient while also realizing that his lifelong partner is now a member of a proselytizing cult.
Nah, there are many other episodes of their show- this is only moment in time- i've been following their podcast and journey; this is only a snippet of their lives- there are plenty of other episodes and he's way more relaxed and at-peace looking...they're ok.
I agree with you and I can’t understand how people do and still claim they love but I was raped at 10 my mother till she died still loved the man I I find hard to be I would have if my child but I guess you never know till your in it also America the world actually is raped to think it’s ok girls was considered old at 16 if they hand got married humanity moral outrage just changed not long ago and yes made some improvements on the law but not enough when a guy who gets caught and the guys had to chase him down gets 3 months and judge says cause he didn’t want to ruin his life then system needs updating and fix republicans this social media crap is just that they care about children they using them till reelection then back watch your back protect your self
@MarGoLuv, Has absolutely nothing to do with this topic. But, you just needed to throw it in there because you see an opportunity to make a ridiculous comment. McKenzie is bananas and has been in a narcotic haze for decades. Just because she said something. Doesn't automatically make it true.
Interfaith relationships between people who are actually serious about their faith are not likely to work, especially for a Christian. It will get messy when the Christian feels they need to hear from God to make big decisions, or volunteer at the church every other day, or give 10% of their finances to the church and the other person will be looking at them like they are crazy....and then of course brining children into it complicate it even more.
I agree with you. If a person takes their religion seriously it will cause problems, not just for Christians though. All religions have some overlap in their teachings, but then the parts that make them different are huge. If you're only a certain religion in name, not so big a deal. I lived next door to a couple that was Catholic and Buddhist. They were expecting a baby and one day I asked out of curiosity what religion they were going to raise their child in. They said they didn't know and had never thought or talked about it. So years later, basically they put up a Christmas tree every year but that's it. They aren't religious at all and it works for them.
I think it's a struggle for Billy because he's very much a Liberal and Chynna didn't just become a believer, she's become a Ultra religious wacko, and I often wonder how a smart and open-minded man like Billy deals with what Chynna has become. For me, I'd divorce. Life's too short.
I'm still resentful that I was forced to go to church up until I turned 18 and left home. Forcing religion on your kids, especially when they get older and fundamentally don't share your beliefs is abusive.
@@constancereynolds3110 That's a belief you think is true. But you have to understand that not everyone shares your beliefs and forcing someone to share your faith is wrong, but accepting it is the answer
@@constancereynolds3110 Which god is that and do you have credible evidence that he/she exists? There are thousands of different ones worshiped around the world and those worshipers all think their god is the True Living God. One's religious beliefs tend to be determined by the particular place in world where you were born and who your parents are. Not always, but a good share of the time.
The overall answer is no but of course always there will be exceptions. But also there is a difference in starting a relationship with these diferences and people change paths during the relationship. The person who is changing in faith or political views should be patient with the one who is not. Once they can find a common ground of respect for sure different views or beliefs won’t hurt their relationship.
Both me and my husband were raised christian, he was catholic and I was protestant. Then about 2 years ago (14 years into our marriage) I had deconstruction and am no longer christian. Spiritual but not christian. It doesn't interfere because our values are still the same, we both believe in helping other, being good people and yada yada.
@@GayleAllen-RINOThat’s crazy. How can a church be a trump cult? I’m agnostic for many years now, but trump’s the closest person ever, to the description of the antichrist.
I think ultimately shared values are important. I’d want my partner to share certain values. 1) Parenting: I think having conflicting CORE values is confusing to kids. 2) I think big life decisions stem around values and I want us to be on the same page. I think it can work in certain small value differences in HOW you do things but that not DIFFERENT values. For example, you and your husband can both agree that a higher education is important (instilling that value early because you obviously can’t make that decision for your adult kid). However, one parent could be for vocational schooling while the other wants college. To me the end result is a shared value of education. It just presents differently.
If you guys start out with ideological differences already, I don’t think so because you both were comfortable moving forward despite that. However, if you guys started out on similar ideologies then someone starts to change…I think it’s just the beginning of the downfall. Sure, for Balwin it’s prolly not a big deal…but Chynna is eventually going to have an issue with him not moving in her direction OR she’s going to start feeling disconnected to him.
My father was Atheist when he was engaged to my Jewish mother - she said he didn't have to become Jewish but she wanted to raise the kids Jewish. My brother and I both went all the way through having our Bar/Bat Mitzvahs at the temple we grew up going to and my father goes to services but still believes differently and now refers to himself as "deeply Agnostic". He and my mother are still married more than 48 years later, so it can work.
I think it's unfair for Sarah to insist that the husband goes to church. Jews can go to a mosque. But a church? That crosses a line, even for non-practicing Jews.
@@affa0707 it's blasphemous and sacrilegious. Judaism and Christianity are actually very different, despite Christians insisting that they serve the same god.
Absolute dealbreaker. Religion and politics are not this abstract thing, they shape how you see the world, how you see other people, and if you think certain people should have rights or not. No way. Dealbreaker.
Parents, like in Sara's case want her values and her upbringing installed into her children, but at the same time, she has to understand you can't make kids do something if they don't fully understand religion. It should be a choice that should be brought up when they are older and have a full understanding if this is what to pursue or not.
I think Phillips is just looking for publicity. Baldwin says Phillips' new beliefs don't affect the way he feels towards her. So why make an issue of this & post it on the internet? He clearly looks uncomfortable being forced into this video. Phillips should try putting out a good record if she wants attention, not dragging her husband online to discuss something that's making him uncomfortable.
I was forced into Catholic church, kicked out of Catholic kindergarten for too many questions. StepDad went mushroom hunting, said Nature was Gods church. Now he is a religious fanatic Christian, go figure. My husband is Atheist as am I, just differing degrees. I believe in a spiritual afterlife, he says life ends at death.
My ex was a Republican and of course I'm a Democrat. But neither of us were fanatics. And this was waaaay before chump and MAGA. We watched the news and discussed politics. In fact we learned from one another. But we did NOT try to influence the other. When it was time to vote we didn't ask questions of the other, we simply voted and that was that. I don't know how, it just worked. We knew it up front. My paternal grandmother was the only one who it bothered, lol! Now and then she would say, "Mark, you're much too nice to be a Republican!" LOL!
Yet, this person who was ok with your ideological differences is an ex. I will not be surprised if your response will include the sentence that is not why we broke up
Why not have these conversations before getting married. Why would you stay with someone who doesn't have same goals? I don't care how beautiful or a nice people, if we don't agree I'm not keeping quiet or keep my opinions to myself?????
Sprituality ISN'T equal to the religions. Religions are human tools for power and control. STOP SPREADING MISINFORMATION. Spirituality is the interconnection with oneself to search for the purpose/ meaning of existence which involves with one's exploration of beliefs through his/ her awakened consciousness.
I would NEVER NEVER be with a Trump supporter, a Red sox fan or anyone who hated Whitney Houston. As far as religion goes, I am not a religious person but I would not convert for someone.
NO and NO!! I would absolutely never tolerate barely - unless they have been a lifelong friend whom i am STILL trying to find a way to reach; but NO also to religion; because ultimately, i just know, especially with the evangelicals, but that their religion will ultimately lead them to taking up one or MORE political positions that again, i just cannot abide. I am not even willing to risk it!
Did she just get baptized? Some people get too hype when they first start out that it comes across judgmental but she’ll eventually grow more and chill. Also, for me, I could handle a political difference as long as it isn’t like Tea Party or cultish. But a different in religion, no. I’m devout Christian and I want my children to be raised in a Christian household. I have respect for all faiths but for marriage, we have to be on the same page spiritually.
OMG I love Sara! Put her in charge of the Christian churches! I was today, years old when I learned that she was a Christian. What an amazing human being. To hold the values of Christ and the values of humanity. Sara, I love you behind the desk of the view, and I would support you running for president of the United States!
I can handle spiritual and political as Joy said, as long as this person isn't a sycophant. But just like Whoopi, I am happy to be single to not have to deal with this at all!
I can't date someone who has a different spiritual belif than me. When it comes to politics, you can have a different opinion unless you aren't too emotional about it.
lol yes. My wife is way more liberal than I am. We do vote along similar lines, but differ on things. We agreed that we’re not arguing our beliefs and have kept to that’s
I've been watching Chynna's podcast for a few years now and really enjoy it- it's pretty lol hilarious at times, listening to her and Billy discussing their faith and lives together and Billy's reactions to her are LOL - they are comical- and I believe, also, the real deal. It's pretty raw and not "doctored up"- nothing seems put on or contrived- they are both speaking their minds and hearts. I love that The View covered this topic today. **btw, if my husband were to publicly state his love for me and added, "I absolutely adore you" in front of the world, I would break down bawling my eyes out for days.** Billy's a good guy. Love those two. Whatever your religious beliefs are, it's interesting to watch/listen to. I haven't heard any political sparring or chatter from them about that so far- maybe i'm missing those episodes. Again, regardless, I think they're funny and interesting. **just my opinion"...everyone has one...lolol.
Depends. For the religion part it depends on what they are now following if it goes against everything that I am then I couldn’t stay. Like the church of Scientology I can’t deal with that. And politically that also depends. I am not a fan of the maga base never will be they are fundamentally against everything I am for. And I couldn’t be with someone who condones that man or his beliefs. Not that their opinions are wrong for them but for me it is. Unfortunately we are no longer in an era where you can simply look the other way with politics. The very base of who I am and the people I love are what some people hate so much and I couldn’t live like that
Mmm I feel like any Abraham religious unions can get along. I know any Christians of different denominations. Also Muslims of different denominations. And Muslims and Christians that are married. In fact I’m going to a Ethiopian and Eritrean wedding next month. So I’m on for unions that are similar enough to the point you are just saying prayers together with the same purpose. However, idk how anyone can have faith and be with someone without it like that’s so one sided. Sara idk maybe you had to settle but I definitely believe that he should show the kids he is looking out for them with a higher power and not just himself.
Sounds to me the problem with Alec Baldwin is that his wife wasn't religious when they got married and now she's changed. And it's a big change and it's a solo change on her side, he doesn't get any say in it. This will break them up, I'm telling you, unless she gets so religious she has to do the whole "obey your husband" thing and he says no more Jesus lol
I get where Whoopi is coming from. I recently heard "single at heart" and a lightbulb came on for me. Exactly who I am. I'm not looking because I have no desire to be coupled up.
I grew up in a home with one parent leaning towards being a democrat and the other a republican. The marriage stayed solid, I find it sad that people would actually break up over politics.....but that is what politics has turned us into our society today. Sad,just sad
If people SUDDENLY turns religious that’s seems like a road headed in the wrong direction. Sara truly surprised me about her upbringing and situation with her kids and how important church going is for her