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Has Freedom Of Religion in this country contributed to The destruction of The Family?

Question by rabidkitty: Has Freedom Of Religion in this country contributed to The destruction of The Family?
Has Freedom of religion been translated into freedom NOT to believe contributed to

-Rise in Premarital sex
– availability of Abortion
-No fault divorce

Have these contributed to the Destruction of the family unit?

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Answer by Bride of Squidward
Yes.

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3 comments on “Has Freedom Of Religion in this country contributed to The destruction of The Family?

  • Well my family is still fine. And as we don’t have thought police, no one has ever been forced to believe something. Even in socities where belief or nonbelief are state mandated there are always those that disagree. But those kinds of states are totalitarian in nature. Are you suggesting we would be better off with dictator?
    Freedom of religion has ALWAYS meant freedom from religion.
    Would you rather people who hate each stay together rather than get divorced? You think it is healthy for children to live in a household with constant fighting?

    Premarital sex has always happened, that is why people used to have “premature” babies that were nine pounds.
    Whether abortion is legal or not, does not affect the number of abortions. However illegal abortion does lead to higher mortality rates in the mothers, so illegal abortions mean more death.

  • greatprincemichael

    January 12, 2012 at 6:03 am

    I used to go to conservative churches that teach that abstinence crap, and I learned that the leaders of these churches actually crack jokes about 30 and 40 year-old virgins behind their backs. Now I just send my Christian friends to the site below which debunks the whole thing against premarital sex in the Bible. It covers same-sex lifestyles too. I hope it helps you.

  • No, not at all. The economic changes and social movements that have led to the destruction of first the extended family, and now the nuclear family, have not been religious. They may have been irreligious (secular humanist, for instance), but they could just as easily have paid lip service to religion, had we a theocracy.

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