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So, you resort to insults... that's rather sad to see a Christian doing that.
Think of it this way.
How many marriages today end up in divorce, because they got together because of lust, rather than a holy loving connection to one another?
How many marriages today are unhappy, because the man and woman can't agree on anything?
Do we really need yet more marriages being founded on shaky ground to begin with? Tying the knot between a believer and unbeliever is only asking for trouble. Now, if a couple were already married, and one turns to Christ, they should in no wise divorce unless they simply cannot live together anymore without arguing and fighting.
But nowhere in the Bible does it say that believers should be seeking to marry unbelievers. Yes, we are told to love everybody as ourselves, but I can tell you that Christ did not mean that we should want to marry everybody, lol. There's the kind of love that produces marriage, and then there's brotherly love, the kind we should have for any other human being. Two entirely different kinds of love.
In fact, if you truly have brotherly love towards a woman, you won't want to try to use marriage to force her to change her belief system, nor would you want to marry her out of lust. That's a rather selfish way to go about it, to be honest.
A Christian should marry when they (both of them!) feel that it is God's will that the two marry, that God ordained for it to be. How can you have this, when the one person doesn't even believe in God?