My name is Jeroen, 19 years old, living in Amsterdam.
We decided to go to the casino, just with friends for one night.
All of my friends are humanists or atheists, except for one of us.
One of my friends is catholic and it would be fun he will join us too.
Something tells me that catholics can't join gamble games...
So I did not ask him to join us, just to be sure I don't insult him.
On the other hand, he doesn't seem to be very a fanatic christian.
Altough he goes to church, reads the bible and is very sure he is a believer, he also drink alcohol, smoke weed and has one-night-stands just like a normal teenager does.
I guess a night of gambling is quite innocent comparing with the previous things.
What do you think? Should I ask him to join us, with a chance I insult him? Or should I not ask him to join us, with a chance he will feel stand out of the group?
Thank you for your oppinion about this problem!
P.S: Excuse me for my bad language, I live in The Netherlands. English is not my mother-language.
We decided to go to the casino, just with friends for one night.
All of my friends are humanists or atheists, except for one of us.
One of my friends is catholic and it would be fun he will join us too.
Something tells me that catholics can't join gamble games...
So I did not ask him to join us, just to be sure I don't insult him.
On the other hand, he doesn't seem to be very a fanatic christian.
Altough he goes to church, reads the bible and is very sure he is a believer, he also drink alcohol, smoke weed and has one-night-stands just like a normal teenager does.
I guess a night of gambling is quite innocent comparing with the previous things.
What do you think? Should I ask him to join us, with a chance I insult him? Or should I not ask him to join us, with a chance he will feel stand out of the group?
Thank you for your oppinion about this problem!
P.S: Excuse me for my bad language, I live in The Netherlands. English is not my mother-language.




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