You have my sympathies
apostle.
On one hand, you should be proud that the two of you are both intelligent enough to be able to argue about theological stuff and hold firm in your beliefs and values. On the other hand, in most cases of true love, I think the involved parties should also have the ability to accept what the other believes in, and be able to live with it, putting the good of the relationship, your partner, and yourself above religion, or at least on par with it.
Being an atheist myself, I feel that if the thoelogical beliefs that a person holds turns you off to them, then they aren't right for you anyway. I doubt I'll ever end up dating an atheist, and infact, some of my best friends are devout Catholics, but we get along so well because we understand not to push what we do/do not believe on one another. My stance is, if there
is a God, fine, you have every right to believe in him/her, but just don't hastle me because I choose not to. If, someday, I see a big sign that a higher power being exists, then I may choose to believe differently. Likewise, I don't go around constantly telling people that there is no god, and that their beliefs are nonsense, because I really don't think that. Beliefs are an important part of a person's life, whether they are religious beliefs, or just believing in and putting faith in another person, or an ideal, or even humanity itself.
What I just said probably makes no sense, but hey, I confuse myself more often than I confuse others...
