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by Jeremy-GO-DAWGS on December 7th, 2007

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My Fiance and I want to have a non-religious wedding ceremony, we are both atheist and do not wish to have a christian wedding (it just wouldn't be the same for us) but we don't want a court house wedding either, what should we do?

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  • by sm00z on December 7th, 2007

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    Pick out a classy restaurant and have it decorated and bring in a JP to perform the ceremony.

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  • by Sheriff Raff -Answerhag on December 7th, 2007

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    Find someone who is licensed to perform a wedding ceremony. Gather your friends to the venue of your choice for you "godless" ceremony. My husband's cousin did this on the top of a hill overlooking a vineyard. It was a very hot day in June and was short and sweet.

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  • by Jewel on December 7th, 2007

    Jewel

    A civil ceremony in your own home, or someplace special to the both of you.

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  • by Anonymous on December 7th, 2007

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    Have the largest party OF YOUR LIVES, and make a game out of trying to stay awake through the civil paperwork the next day.

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  • by Empress of Everything Ever on December 7th, 2007

    Empress of Everything Ever

    Locate a civil celebrant and write your own vows.
    Have the ceremony where ever you want, design it how you want.

    Congratulations to you both!

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