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Corki
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To the bolded: yes.Exactly. Honestly, I’m very surprised about a lot of the comments I’ve read…again, who you date is your business and you’re within your rights to come up with your own criteria for a future spouse, but my goodness…this just seems unreasonable to me. And keep in mind that this has nothing to do with extramarital sex being acceptable, it has to do with understanding repentance and conversion. Are we saying that you can judge a persons devotion and love of God and commitment to the pursuit of holiness by past actions? Especially actions of youth? **Are we gonna start excluding people from out possible “spouse list” because of other sins of their past? **
Again, it’s each individual’s business who they pursue…this is just my way of thinking.
When you are dating with the intent to find a spouse - everything matters. Some things matter a lot and somethings matter a little but you are making a life long decision.
Yes, people can reform their lives and no one is saying that someone who reforms is not “wife material”. But when looking at her as a potential spouse a man is going to have different “data” than if he is looking at a woman who was determined and successful in waiting until marriage.
Nor is someones devotion to God the only criteria for marriage. A woman can be a very devout person - with or without past discretions - and still not be “the one” for marriage to a particular man.