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dorisl
10/8/2008 9:53 PM
I fully agree about unequally yoked relationships. They are not a good idea especially marrying a non-believer who is a member of a cult. I have been a struggling Christian for the past too many years. After my divorce to my first non-believing husband, I married a Mormon. Born and raised in the East I knew very little about Mormons. Now I know too much and having a very difficult time. He will not except my faith at all and his cult does affect me. We do not pray together, study the Bible, really can't even discuss the Scriptures without him becoming very defensive and offensive. I need a lot of prayer about this. If I had been closer to God when I met him, I would have thought this out more carefully. Two marriages to two non-believers is enough for me.
shalomx2003
10/8/2008 8:38 PM
Dear Br The article you are exposing is very suitable for the current youths sex problems. In the light of the word og God continue to exhort further. thank you
nwinre
10/8/2008 4:25 PM
I would like to know what by definition a "non-believer" is? I have been married for more than 13 years to a "non-believer" and through the struggles I deeply feel that God placed us together. Arn't we as Christians supposed to spread the word of Christ? My husband is a wonderful man that I am proud to be married to, and although he has never kept me from being involved in my Church, Bible Studies or Women's minstry fellowships I can see that he is/has been starting a walk of his own.

Had I not dated/married this man, would he have had this opportunity to get to know God's word? I have a hard time with people/Pastors and those who quote scripture that we are to turn these people out. We should be spreading God's love and his word to all people, not just the ones who already know. God has a plan and maybe his plan is to bring a couple together so they can teach eachother more than what it is to be a couple, Mother, Father ect... maybe children in Christ!

Many Blessings!
patriciabrinson62
10/8/2008 4:11 PM
dating anyone that is not a reborn christian is asking for trouble. light has no place with darkness, can two walk together and not agree, I could be phraising it the wrong way but we as christian cannot and should not date, let along with someone that is not a christian. You will not be able to get along. The relationship we should seek is one with GOD, then he will give you the desire of your heart. God knows when we are ready to have a relationship that will lead to marriage. Having a relationship will eventually lead to fornication, it is okay to have female christians for friends but you have to know where to draw the line, for instance dinner or lunch would be okay, but not in private go out to a public place, no night caps and nice kiss on the cheek trust me it will lead to something esle then you know the other person's mind set. So basically trust in GOD and he will give you the right man or woman. But wait on the Lord.
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