2 Corinthians 6:14 commands believers not to be unequally yoked with unbelievers. Does this include dating? The author convincingly shows that it does, as well as many business, ministerial, and even friend relationships.
Dating should only be a precursor to marriage. The moment it is determined that the relationship isn't or shouldn't (like believer with unbeliever) lead to marriage, the dating relationship should be immediately ended. Emotions can lead us astray, so dating someone that one knows to not be a good marriage partner is foolish.
So who is a believer? Is it someone that goes to church? Finding a true believer is like finding a true bloodline Hebrew. The Catholics, Pentecostals, Charismatics and Zionists (and most denominations) have polluted our churches with idols. Iconoclasts, unite!
Dating should only be a precursor to marriage. The moment it is determined that the relationship isn't or shouldn't (like believer with unbeliever) lead to marriage, the dating relationship should be immediately ended. Emotions can lead us astray, so dating someone that one knows to not be a good marriage partner is foolish.
An unequally yoked couple is a prescription for short-term problems and long-term disaster...
So who is a believer? Is it someone that goes to church? Finding a true believer is like finding a true bloodline Hebrew. The Catholics, Pentecostals, Charismatics and Zionists (and most denominations) have polluted our churches with idols. Iconoclasts, unite!