Sunday, January 19, 2014

Divorce Rate Of Evangelicals Higher Than General Population

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Time and time again we hear evangelical Christians whining and ranting about gays threatening and/or destroying traditional marriage.  The hypocrisy of these folks knows no limit because, as a new study shows, it is the evangelicals themselves who are doing the most to destroy marriage through their own high divorce rate which exceeds that of the general population.   Moreover, the study finds that the higher divorce rate spreads to those living around them.  So, the next time one of these anti-gay bigots starts whining about gays destroying marriage, throw these facts back in their face. Here are highlights from the Los Angeles Times:

Divorce is higher among religiously conservative Protestants – and even drives up divorce rates for other people living around them, a new study finds.

The study, slated to be published in the American Journal of Sociology, tackles the “puzzling paradox” of why divorce is more common in religiously conservative “red” states. If religious conservatives believe firmly in the value of marriage, why is divorce especially high in places like Alabama and Arkansas?

To figure that out, researchers from the University of Texas and the University of Iowa analyzed county divorce statistics against information from an earlier study of religious congregations. They categorized Protestant denominations that believe the Bible is literally true as "conservative Protestants."

Researchers discovered that higher divorce rates among conservative Protestants were tied to earlier marriages and childbearing – factors known to ramp up divorce. Starting families earlier tends to stop young adults from pursuing more education and depresses their wages, putting more strain on marriages, University of Texas at Austin professor Jennifer Glass said.

Glass and another researcher also discovered that people living in areas with lots of conservative Protestants were at higher risk of getting divorced, even if they weren’t conservative Protestants themselves. 
County by county, for every 1% increase in the share of conservative Protestants compared with mainline Protestants, the divorce rate increased 0.02%, the study found. Glass argued that community institutions in such areas might encourage early marriage, affecting divorce rates for everyone who lives there.
The study also found that it was not poverty nor higher rates of marriage, on the whole, that were driving up divorce in “red” counties, as others had theorized.

“It’s surprising,” said W. Bradford Wilcox, director of the National Marriage Project at the University of Virginia. “In some contexts in America today, religion is a buffer against divorce. But in the conservative Protestant context, this paper is showing us that it’s not.”

As I said, the real threat to marriage if there is one is the godly evangelical crowd.  Their hypocrisy as always is stunning.

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