Handmaiden50 wrote:Why do some single Orthodox date those who are Heterodox? Being an inquirer into Orthodoxy coming from conservative Protestantism, I don't understand this. Scripture states in 2 Corinthians 6:14 "Be ye not unequally yoked together with unbelievers; for what fellowship hath righteousness with unrighteousness?" When I was Protestant I would have NEVER even considered dating someone who didn't share the same faith as I did; that is THE most important thing to have in common when dating (in a relationship which may eventually lead to marriage), in my mind. Less "fundamentalist" Protestants, however, wouldn't share this view and would have no problem dating someone of a different faith tradition. They might even consider such dating as "missionary dating" in the hopes that their boyfriend/girlfriend would be influenced by their faith and want to "convert" or switch denominations.
One of the single adults at the church I attend (who is Orthodox) is dating a person who is Protestant and on occasion has brought them to liturgy (and I'm glad that this visitor is being exposed to the Orthodox faith); this situation is what raised this question for me.
Because they choose not to follow the religious principles. Most things in life are choices that we make. Why do they act like this ? Many people even among practicing orthodox only have a psycho-affective vision of love without the religious dimension. They forget that such dimension is indeed the principal one, since marriage aims to help towards deification, the reason why the spouse must be orthodox to do so. But the psycho-affective vision tells that as long as you are in love, simply just get married whereas that the orthodox vision tells that even if you can fall in love of anyone, you cannot marry anyone. Another reason is laxism by the church; in theory,somene marrying a non-orthodox should be deprived from communion; but since it is no longer applied (or seldom), it no longer acts as a deterent.
However, I would not follow Barbara saying that if you do not find an orthodox spouse you need to become a monk. Monachism would not be helped by an influx of frustrated people who could not marry.