Unfaithful to your spouse, or unfaithful meaning non-religious?
Either way, "faithful" people are much less likely to engage in risky behaviors that can affect health, less likely to drink & drive, so yes, I believe it.
2007-12-01 08:03:48
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answered by Squirrley Temple 7
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No. There is no clinical or scientific evidence that unfaithful people are more likely to suffer car accidents, get AIDS or have cancer. If it did . . consider the fact that innocent children get in car accidents, get AIDs and have cancer which has nothing to do with being faithful at all. Besides, people of faith have bad things happen to them too . . I see if with cancer all the time.
I have seen some studies though that suggest that people of faith have an easier time with dealing with death and cancer because they believe that God has a purpose for making them suffer. I've also seen people lose faith in God after dealing with a childs death from cancer.
This question has been asked before.
2007-12-01 16:05:51
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answered by Panda 7
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If you are male, are you more likely to brag about being unfaithful to a stranger or not? The statistics have probably been skewed by human nature. Did you know that people who are born are more likely to die than those who are not?
2007-12-01 15:56:22
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answered by St N 7
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It's rubbish. Many people are keen to blame people with serious illnesses for their illness, especially those with cancer. It makes people feel safer.
2007-12-01 17:36:43
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answered by lo_mcg 7
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Sorry but CNN is know for their unreliable reporting of "news" events.
2007-12-01 16:05:15
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answered by Jan Luv 7
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No. It's a bullshhit study and there is absolutely no way the statistics could be accurate. yeah there may be a slight statistical anomoly but it actually being true? no.
2007-12-01 15:51:46
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answered by fascist_christ 2
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hahaha. guilty conscience i guess!
2007-12-01 15:54:15
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answered by KJC 7
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