Warrior74 said:
2 Corinthians 6:14: "Do not be unevenly yoked with unbelievers. For what do righteousness and lawlessness have in common? What fellowship has light with darkness?"
Just remember that. I've had it brought up when discussing religion with women.
I'm glad you quoted this. I thought about it but anytime the word 'religion' is in a discussion it draws too much ire.
I think the problem is most of you are equating Christian with 'religious'. I will readily admit I was raised Christian and still have the core beliefs; but I am not religious. There is a difference.
Let's say you believe in Bigfoot. The evidence is debateable, but you believe beyond a shadow of a doubt that bigfoots exist and that they are a living prehistoric remnant and a bunch of other stuff. You may even have seen one. No one can prove or disprove their existence, but you have
faith that this creature is real. Now does this make you a lunatic? Some may say so, but if you never told anyone no one would be the wiser. It's your own personal belief. You arent running around creating hoaxes, you just happen to think they are real. You still live your life as a decent human being, and, you may even be so passionate about this belief or what you saw that you wouldnt seriously date someone who scoffed in your face about the existence of bigfoot.
Religion is about a set of archaic rules and dogma that governs your life to some extent and how you feel about your actions. If someone is a
devout Catholic it could be assumed that they are religious--that is they live their life around rituals and dogma. Same with a devout practicing Jew or Christian or Muslim or whatever. You see a difference in how
religious people conduct themselves and make their choices.
Most guys assume that if a woman says she is a Christian that she is NOT going to put out or will try and convert them at some point, or insist they go to church. Maybe that has been their experience, but not all Christian women are like this. It is just as unfair to pigeon-hole Christian women as prudes or nutjobs or evengelists as it is to say ALL muslims are terrorists.
Another problem is that people view the Bible in absolute terms; both Christians and non-Christians alike. Christian develop an internal conflict because of the contradictions they see and the incongruencies between the way modern life is lived and what the Bible says. Non-Christians take this claim that every word is absolute truth and throw it in Christians faces, joyfully. Just like the passage in Exodus about a woman's period. But this is really another debate.
The point of this thread is that you should NOT be unequally yoked to a woman. This is just another way of saying dont invest yourself into someone who is patently incongruent with who
you are and what
you believe. You are asking for problems.