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perhaps the marriage rate is higher in Christain thus accounting for the higher divorce rate.
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A term used to control for the sizes of the population. In other words, the number of divorces PER the number of marriages. |
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Maybe in those fundy marriages one of the spouses deconverts and the fundy spouse makes life nearly unbearable....? Or maybe in a fundy marriage there is more pressure to be fake and good and that causes more adultery because fundy unsatified lonely spouse has to go outside the marriage to feel real and alive?
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Born agains are more likely than are non-Christians to have experienced divorce (27% versus 24%, respectively). (1999)
http://www.barna.org/cgi-bin/PageCat...p?CategoryID=8 Brighid Edited to Add: " Divorce rates among conservative Christians were much higher than for other faith groups. George Barna, president and founder of Barna Research Group, commented: "While it may be alarming to discover that born again Christians are more likely than others to experience a divorce, that pattern has been in place for quite some time. Even more disturbing, perhaps, is that when those individuals experience a divorce many of them feel their community of faith provides rejection rather than support and healing. But the research also raises questions regarding the effectiveness of how churches minister to families. The ultimate responsibility for a marriage belongs to the husband and wife, but the high incidence of divorce within the Christian community challenges the idea that churches provide truly practical and life-changing support for marriages." http://www.religioustolerance.org/chr_dira.htm |
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And another one from Barna (which doesn't discuss atheists in this version, curiously, just "born again" and "non-born again" so I guess we're lumped with the religious of both higher and lower divorce rates than the born-agains...)
http://www.barna.org/cgi-bin/PagePre...95&Reference=C Quote:
http://www.religioustolerance.org/chr_dira.htm Quote:
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Again, I say the church would do well, it would seem to me, to find out why Atheists and well-educated people don't divorce and try to emulate them, wouldn't you think?
So if we marry later or less often, then maybe the church should try that route. If reducing divorce is important, that is. And if higher education leads to both less crime and less divorce, the churches should promote the shit out of it, don't you think? (except that usually results in atheism, too. Ah - collateral damage) |
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The same site also said Jews to be the group most likely to experience divorce. However, Jews are probably the most well-educated group in the country, not excluding atheists/agnostics. So would something else also contribute to the results?
My humble opinion is that among Jews there is a much higher pressure to get married than among atheists/agnostics. I think I read somewhere that only 20% or so of atheists/agnostics were married in any given time, while 60% of Jews were married at any given time. |
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so religion overcomes the protections of education... perhaps?
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rhea, if the atheist shack up and subsequent break up is not counted as a divorce whereas the Christian shack up (ie.. marriage) and break up is, that might account for the higher rate. more Christians who might lack the level of commitment to sustain a marriage may be forced into the institution due to the lack of availability of other options the atheists have at their disposal.
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