I am dating a non-Christian guy
I am 21 and currently dating a 22-year-old non-Christian guy. We’ve been going out for eight months now and I’m struggling with the decision of whether or not to continue this relationship. He is unwilling to accept Christianity and for that reason, I feel that I should stop seeing him. However, I also think that there might be a chance that God might change his heart in the future. Should I continue this relationship with him?
Advice: Since the Bible tells Christians that they are not to be unequally yoked with unbelievers, it’s probably not a good idea for you to be dating an unbeliever — for often dating leads to marriage. The Bible says, “What fellowship can light have with darkness? What does a believer have in common with an unbeliever?”

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Jonathan, is it your opinion that a person’s religious convictions are irrelevant to choosing them as a potential mate? If so, would you then be willing to date and marry someone who is a Christian and therefore (in your words) “schizophrenic” and believes “the greatest story [lie] ever sold”?
If you love him, regardless of beliefs, stay with him. To me it sounds utterly crazy for you to think ‘God’ will change him. May as well be schizophrenic. Trust in love, trust in yourself, no one else, especially don’t trust in the greatest story ever sold, its all a lie anyway