I have heard several explanations for 2 Corinthians 6:14, but to date none has been completely satisfactory to me. This verse seems to say that no Christian should ever enter into any covenant relationship with an unbeliever. Some have acknowledged the wisdom of not entering into a marriage or partnership with an unbeliever, but Paul's statement does not seem to be limited to marriages or partnerships. This verse seems to say that believers should not enter into any contractual agreement with any unbeliever, thus preventing a Christian from buying a car or a house, having a credit card or even checking the box required to use software on a computer. Was Paul speaking to the members as individuals, or was he possibly speaking to the church as a whole--to the church as the body of Christ?