Isn't that an important criteria that a man should consider when looking for a wife? I've met a lot of christian women who have believed everything that feminism teaches, and would make horrible wives. Yet I have also met women from non-Christian faiths who believed in God and in Jesus but weren't sure how to follow the faith and needed some guidance. These women, if married to the right men who were also Christian men, could become followers of Christ.
I agree that it is not wise to go against scriptures,but according to what has been presented here, there is nothing in scriptures that forbids a Christian from marrying a non-Christian. Unless I am mistaken.
I agree with aspen in that marriage is really a leap of faith. However-- for myself and my husband, since we are both Christians certain things are easier. We both believe in raising children as Christian, sending children to parochial schools, going to church as a family, etc. If I was not Christian doing so would be very difficult, even more so if I downright ignored his leadership. Now, if I was not a Christian woman but deferred to him anyway, he might still have some difficulties but I am respecting his authority within the marriage. In other words-- isn't it still important to be traditional in marriage, not so much in matching faiths?