I think in general sexual sin isn't considered sin anymore. So this leads to many abortions, and divorce. Statistics show that divorce is at or higher than that of non-Christians.
2007-06-11 02:43:01
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answered by RB 7
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Well, some of them probably realize they don't have to have 12 kids in marriage if they just use birth control.
And because most American families, including Christian ones, aren't having 12 kids, I'm thinking that more married couples probably are using birth control.
2007-06-11 00:45:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Although the direct and short-term effects are good, the
incidental long-term effects are probably bad. It used to be that
women were compelled by culture to make children. That is no
longer the case. The problem is that the women that are
producing the most offspring are the women that should not be
spreading their genes, namely the theocrats. Thus, the sexual
revolution may ultimately bring about the end of sexual freedom.
2007-06-10 23:44:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Which Christian woman are you referring to? It depends on the individual, of course. Look at sexual mores generally, and extrapolate.
"Women that should not be spreading their genes..."
Author, you and your silly eugenics! I suggest you would benefit the human gene pool the most by dropping out.
Seig Heil to you too.
2007-06-11 01:20:35
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answered by Anonymous
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i am christian and i still choose to believe that sex is my own choice when i do it. i don't need to wait until marriage.
2007-06-10 23:35:19
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answered by Anonymous
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None.
2007-06-10 22:45:20
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answered by Anonymous
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