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The Cultural Cost of Easy Divorce

The Cultural Cost of Easy Divorce
The Cultural Cost of Easy Divorce

New surveys conducted by LifeWay Research have found that the majority of Americans do not believe that divorce is a sin, while the majority of Protestant pastors also believe that divorce is morally acceptable, under certain circumstances, except in scenarios when the couple has fallen out of love.

LifeWay recently conducted two surveys where they asked 1,000 lay Americans and 1,000 Protestant pastors whether they think divorce is a sin under certain circumstances.

Respondents were asked to clarify if they thought divorce was a sin in cases where the couple has fallen out of love, a spouse cheated on the other, physical abuse was apparent in the relationship, one spouse was addicted to pornography and when one spouse has abandoned the other.

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When asked about the morality of getting a divorce when the couple "no longer loves on another," only 38 percent of lay Americans consider divorce to be sin, while 61 percent of pastors also consider such a divorce a sin.

Read more at http://www.christianpost.com/news/survey-only-1-in-7-americans-think-divorce-is-a-sin-143102/

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