I disagree.
I view this passage in the same way that I see Christians marrying non-Christians, for the same various reasons that people marry.
Marrying a non-Christian compromises one’s ability to practice their faith freely, without compromises. It draws away people from their faith and, quite often, the children of mixed unions become non-believers.
I disagree.
I view this passage in the same way that I see Christians marrying non-Christians, for the same various reasons that people marry.
Marrying a non-Christian compromises ones ability to practice their faith freely, without compromises. It draws away people from their faith and, quite often, the children of mixed unions become non-believers.
Does that include Protestants marrying Catholics, or Catholics marrying Protestants?
I'm quite serious.