the command is,Do not be unequally yoked together with nonbelievers." Because a nonbeliever's heart is exceedingly kind is not enough, it is not enough to keep the second commandment of loving your neighbor as yourself, but also the soul must keep the first commandment and accept Christ and worship him as their Lord God in Spirit and in truth.
if you want a good marriage, if you were to compromise your faith then this person would lose respect for you and probably for the God you serve. but even if you never did and you were never convicted in faith it would still hurt the other to know your spouse can't pray with you or worship or do any of the most intimate Godly things he intended in a marriage. there is more to it than sex. God wants all of you too.
you must be on dangerous ground and using human justification for your passions. Trust God to lead you into what is after all a biblical institution.
What would your ministry look like as wife if you are married to a Muslim.
I am sympathetic for loneliness or whatever else must be fueling your passion, but such choices have real consequences. Slow down.
I trust God, so ask your fiance to join you in prayer and seek the face of Jesus in this decision. Pray together nightly because prayer is ultimately agreeing with God and the fakers will eventually bug out.
Finally you have to be very careful what you decide about marriage,because after little time past he gonna show you the rules of Muslim man.
I don't say they are all the same but in general you don't have opinion or word to say in any way.
If you can handle this go on but if you dream that you have the same life after i don't think so.[/color]
I totally agree with you. True love is loving somebody so much you want to see them enter happily into heaven. True love cares for the body and a spouse is supposed to be your helpmate and aid to help you to get there. When you are unequally yoked. It makes it all the more difficult.