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Divorcing an unbeliever

Divorcing an unbeliever

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divegeester
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@philokalia said
Sure.

Imagine a friendship where neither party has any debt or intention of accruing debt.

Imagine a job or business deal with a thorough contract both parties find fair.

Or even imagine a marriage that is made on the grounds of allowing for the attendance of church and baptism of children with an unbeleiver, no exchanges of dowries or resources and a general e ...[text shortened]... f in a position where you have the lower hand (or the upper hand, theoertically) with a nonbeliever.
You talk almost as much crap as Whodey!

Marriage isn’t a just a friendship where one can take a break and it’s not a job where one can resign. A marriage is a lifelong commitment to another person based on a set of shared spiritual and secular values, joint visions for the future planning of life, finances and children and and hand in hand walk through the ups and downs of the everyday struggles we all face.

Furthermore from 2 Corinthians 6:14

“Be ye not unequally yoked together with unbelievers: for what fellowship hath righteousness with unrighteousness? and what communion hath light with darkness”

But you’ve read somewhere and are now regurgitating that it doesn’t mean marriage? Your lack of intelligence is shining through yet again!

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