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Faith Heals
- Mar 4, 2010
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I think its really wrong for those who are just saying go for it. This is a serious thing, least to me a relationship is serious. I just don't enter a relationship for the fun of it. Being that I have been where you are, and I did 'go for it' because at the time I was away from God/church and all. My faith was weak and I didn't really care(I was around 18) We dated and I really did love/care about him. Really, things were SO tough between us because of our faiths. He wasn't Christian, really nothing. He just didn't care or think about it much. Its been a big struggle. 2 years later, he has accepted christ into his heart and as his savior! I think things will really improve for us.
I don't think this outcome will be for all cases though. If she is very strong in her faith and unwilling to change(not saying your trying to convert or anything) but it will be tough. If your faith is important to you then of course its going to be a huge struggle and probably a lot of pain/arguments/fights. This is from personal experience. Do I think it COULD work? maybe, but like I said it would be a much smoother, happier relationship with someone who can share your faith and support each other in it - which is what God intended.
My last relationship(also non believer) pulled me down and away from God(even though I would say I was strong in my faith) over time I stopped going to church and all. I regret it, but I'm stronger then ever and have someone who I love who shares my beliefs. Whatever you choose, just really think about it. Look towards the future also. The person you spend your life with/have kids with, how would you teach them two different faiths. would you be okay with that.. just a lot to think about it. I never thought about it, and I went down a very hard road.
I don't think this outcome will be for all cases though. If she is very strong in her faith and unwilling to change(not saying your trying to convert or anything) but it will be tough. If your faith is important to you then of course its going to be a huge struggle and probably a lot of pain/arguments/fights. This is from personal experience. Do I think it COULD work? maybe, but like I said it would be a much smoother, happier relationship with someone who can share your faith and support each other in it - which is what God intended.
My last relationship(also non believer) pulled me down and away from God(even though I would say I was strong in my faith) over time I stopped going to church and all. I regret it, but I'm stronger then ever and have someone who I love who shares my beliefs. Whatever you choose, just really think about it. Look towards the future also. The person you spend your life with/have kids with, how would you teach them two different faiths. would you be okay with that.. just a lot to think about it. I never thought about it, and I went down a very hard road.
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