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rainbird | SHOTGUN | History: |
August 9, 1995 6:38 PM * |
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S#@Re: History: S#@> are attending a college, enroll in an anthropology class. If not attendin S#@I don't need a PROFESSOR to read the stats. The divorce rate is S#@exceptionally high for couples where neither is a regular church attendee. S#@The rate for couples where at least one attends church regularly is quite lo S#@comparitively. Overall, its near 50%, so you can imagine the disparity S#@between the two rates. It is statistically significant, and really not S#@related (or relavent) to how Romans or cavemen did it. It's more related to man as a biological animal than it is to some Church stuff. Of course, no one can MAKE you read History or ANthropology. You are laboring along with a false cause here: Perhaps it is the effect of this church stuff who keep people together who are better off apart. How many Christian men kill their wives every year because wifey went to the Preacher and He told her she shouldn't leave the slimebag? Statistics can be twisted to represent or support ANY position, but facts are facts. --- � SLMR 2.0 � I was the kid next door's imaginary friend. VQWK 6.20I |
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