If you are going on an extended vacation with someone, I can see why it might be important to find someone that shares your religious beliefs. Maybe you want to be able to go to church together on Sunday morning, do Bible studies together in the evening, make sure you will have the same interestes and beliefs - since you will be spending so much time togehter.
However, I just can't wrap my brain around caring about the religious beliefs of someone you are going to meet up with for a bit at a theme park. This is an honest question - Does it matter to you the religion of the family you are going to meet for lunch at Pecos Bills or of the kids your children spend an afternoon splashing in the pool with? If it doesn't, if you are open to meeting and enjoying good and interesting people of all backgrounds, then I still don't understand why you would post something like this in the first place. It's totally a foreign concept to me. I guess we're what you would call agnostic (we acknowledge that there MIGHT be some kind of higher power, but we don't believe that we, or anybody else, really knows what it is). Anyway, if I was trying to find some people to hang out with while we were at Disney, it wouldn't occur to me to ask for a specific religion any more than a specific skin color. From what many of you are saying, we should post a thread asking to meet other families without any handicapped individuals in them. Afterall, we don't have any handicaps and people like to stay with others like themselves. Like I said before, I can understand asking to meet families with kids -instead of singles or retired couples, etc. - because they are looking for someone for their kids to play with. That doesn't bother me at all. It just seems odd to take that a step further and ask for a specific type of family. As I said, it seems sort of limiting.
And, as others have said, asking for Christians certainly isn't going to limit you to getting any specific sort of person. There are all kinds of Christians with all kinds of beliefs. For instance, I guess some Christians have a problem with alcohol. Well, I know a lot of Christians from several different denominations - and none of them have any problem with a little social drinking. So, what's the point in asking for Christians if you still have no idea what kind of people you'll be getting?
In fact, to me, one of the best things about going to Disney is the chance to meet people with different backgrounds - people from different countries, people of different races and religions, people with totally different lives than my own. We live in a very small, southern town. There's not a lot of diversity here. On vacation, I relish the chance to meet people who might have different lifestyles, histories, and beliefs. And, I love that my son gets exposed to people who look, sound, or believe differently. The last thing I would want is to meet people who are as much like as as possible. So, I guess I just totally don't get it.
Sorry for rambling. I do hope the OP has a wonderful trip. She seems like a sweet person who really had no idea that this was going to spark such a discussion. I've certainly found it interesting, though. Again, I don't mean to be hostile and angry - and I hope I didn't come across that way. I'm just genuinely confused.