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Art Hutchinson's avatar

I can't tell you how many times, in discipling, I've given this advice to young men or women. Emphatically, repeatedly, through prayerful tears. The conclusion(s) I've come to are these.

1) Lotsa folks in churches are goats. As such, their questions on this topic begin not honestly, but from a heart looking for worldly loopholes.

2) Some naive (immature; baby-Christian) sheep have a much higher view of their readiness for evangelism, and a false self-confidence in their ability to do it, in the flesh, than would be warranted by the typical excuse for dating unbelievers: oh, I'll turn them around. They conflate two separate activities which ought to remain separate.

3) The very fact that we often concede to talk in terms of "dating" (a worldly idea, drawn out of prostitution) rather than courtship (involving the authority structures under which both parties ought to be abiding (parents, church)) makes this question problematic from the get-go.

4) Many of the guys asking this question are already "dating" unbelievers because they are "struggling with" or "addicted to" naked unbelievers on their screens. See item #1.

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Jason A Clark's avatar

This was a big issue many years ago when I was a youth minister. The teenage boys rarely gave it thought while the girls had dreams of convincing non-Christian to come to church and get saved.

What I told them then is still accurate today. You are not likely to change someone. Never date a person you wouldn't marry just as they are.

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