Marriage And Divorce Statistics 2008
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Christians, non-Christians, atheists, what do you think about these statistics about divorce rates?
On the table below, the first element is religious affiliation, and the second is the divorce rate in this group: Divorce rates: atheists and agnostics: 30% Christian (all): 33% Non-Christian Religions: 38% If you interested in a further breakdown of the Christian Group: Divorce rates among the Christians: Evangelical Christian: 26% Born-again Christians: 32% All other Christians: 33% Source: Barna Research Group, 2008 Do these say anything about divorce rates, the effect of religion on the value of the sanctity of marriage? If he is, Protestant (or atheists) Production of a his vows seriously than other Christians or people of other religions? Is it the other way around? What are your thoughts on this?
Eh …. So are we are "better" because of a 3% difference? Sorry. Not very persuasive. The way I want data to be interpreted taking into consideration the Nearby accuracy of divorce rates across the religious spectrum (also atheist) is about one-third or a sample, there is no relationship between religiosity and marriage stability (ie the population that this sample was represented seems to not hold marriage, usually with a religious value). It seems to indicate what I say already that all up: Marriage is hardly religious.
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