Oct 27 2008
Identifying Potential Issues when Dating a Non-Christian
There are so many people that are willing and eager to sit back and say that religion does not matter to then, and they fall in love with who they fall in love with, regardless of who believes in what. While that may be true, when a Christian is sharing their life with a Non-Christian, there are some issues that might come up that the individual would have never thought would be a concern. For the most part, this is simply because the individuals are unable to connect on a specific and needed level. The Christian faith is not just about God, but it is also about the ways in which you perceive life and the moral standards that you are raised to incorporate into your beliefs.
When people differ on the matters of core values, then it can be very difficult to imagine a life with that person in the future. In most cases, these details will seem small and unimportant in the beginning, and later on the problems become clearer. This is when the couple will notice that they may have been spending all this time with someone that they cannot actually imagine a life with anymore. Not all cases end in this fashion, this is a worst case scenario, but it is a possibility and does need to be considered by Christians that are dating someone or interested in dating someone who is not of their faith and is not interested in converting.
When a couple decides to get serious about their relationship in many instances they will begin to think about having children. In the Christian faith, the babies are to get baptized. However, there are many other faiths that do not practice this, and if the other partner does not want to have the child baptized there can be a major problem in the relationship and within the family. You also need to consider that there are different marriage ceremonies and wedding ceremonies that take place, and if a couple is deciding to get married within a Christian church, they will need to promise to uphold the religion and raise their children in the same fashion. This can be a problem for some couples and not for others, but again, it needs to be considered. Christians will likely want to have a Church wedding, and this can be uncomfortable not only for the other partner in the relationship, but their family as well, if they begin to wonder whether or not the other partner was selfish in getting their child to agree to a wedding in a Church as opposed to their religion’s option. Not only can it be difficult on the couple in question, but it can also be difficult for the families involved.
There are still a disheartening number of families that do not approve when their child dates someone of a different faith or religion, and they can make this entire situation much more difficult on the individual than it needs to be. While religion is not all there is to life, it can be very important to many people and not all people understand just how important it can be and often is. As a result, they may get involved in relationships that are over their heads and not productive to their overall well being. In order to make sure that individuals do not hurt themselves unnecessarily, it is important to consider these things prior to making any long term commitments with individuals that are not in the position to share the same faith, and subsequently the same type of life and morals.
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