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I imagine if you're strictly religious and your partner isn't, at some point in the future you're going to have kids, and it'll be a pretty huge decision on how you're going to be raising them.
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I recall a distant Irish relative of mine who was living in Ireland when things were still pretty damn heated between the Catholics and the Protestants. She was catholic and the man she married protestant (also a side note on the kids; they alternated between sects for each child, so that's one way of solving it). Admittedly they are both branches of Christianity but being so separated at the time, my point is that you can have conflicting religious views and make things work.
It seems like you go for girls who are intensely religious; if they don't want to value you highly enough based on your personality and looks but instead feel religion is the most important thing to have in common with their partners, you should leave. I'm not saying there's no point in trying to make things work between you and your girlfriend, but if you find yourself at a moot point where nothing will make it right then give up.
Jam it back in, in the dark.