Would you ever, as a Christian, date an Atheist, Muslim, Jew, Buddhist, Scientologist, FSM, etc...
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Religion doesn't define personality, although it can determine moral judgment. Alongside this point you should note that you can date whomever you feel like smooching with. The thing is...can you get that person to date you? Maybe, maybe not.
No, I would not.
Do not yoke yourselves with non-believers. What does a believer and a non-believer have in common? nothing.
I wouldn't
If Christ is the most central thing in my life, it just wouldn't make sense.... both from a 'what I want' and a practical standpoint.
Like... in my relationship I want us to be pursuing Christ together. That's the MOST important thing I want in a girl when it comes to a relationship. So if a girl's not pursuing Christ... I'm just not really all that interested.
And practically it would never make sense. All my major decisions in life will be made with pleasing God as the end in view. It would never make sense to live life together with someone who wouldn't be considering that.
I would not date someone of another religion. A leader at camp described it as playing with fire: some people might be able to do it safely, but it's dangerous (for our faith). I'm uncertain if I have the strength it would take, and I don't want to risk it. I can't imagine ever marrying a non-Christian, and I hope to enter any romantic relationship with the intention of it lasting, so I respect people who do it but it's not for me.
It doesn't matter if they would be a good versus poor girlfriend/boyfriend. What matters is the commonality of loving God with all of your heart, mind and soul and your neighbor as yourself.Now that's not fair. You ignore dozens of hypotheticals where the only thing that they don't have in common is religion. A persons religion has little to no effect on how good of a boyfriend/girlfriend they can be.