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Living in Sin: Failed Experiment that Lasts an Eternity

They say that increasing numbers of people are now living in sin. Cohabitation is the fancy word they use for it. Studies show that many of the people living together don’t stay together. The experiment is an absolute and total failure.

It is a well documented fact that women who live with men before marriage tend to be less educated, less religious, lower social economic status, from one parent homes, more sexually active at an earlier age, have unstable relationships, have lower job status and less happy marriages.

So, you might get a few weeks and even a few years of a free ride on the free love merry go round. The regular sex without the commitment and responsibility might seem like quite the thrill for awhile, as if you are getting away with something particularly naughty, but trust me buster, it won’t last. Sooner or later, it will be over.

But just because she is done with you, that does not mean that God is done with you. First of all, you’ve soiled one of his most precious creations. Now that she’s damaged goods, she is going to have a heck of a time finding a man who will marry her, and trust me, anyone willing to marry her knowing what has been done to her is not going to be any prize. Finally, you have disobeyed Gods law. What do you think was meant when it was written in the Good Book that it is better for a man to marry than to burn? The man who has his fun without marriage is going to burn, so what you thought you were getting for free is really going to cost you, and you’ll be paying for it for all eternity.

 

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One Response to “Living in Sin: Failed Experiment that Lasts an Eternity”

  • geoffw says:

    According to the last U.S. census, the number of people cohabiting has increased 72% since 1990, with over 5.5 million unmarried partner households today. Men finding “unspoiled” women in the U.S. is going to be tough. The 1996 Weinberg study showed that just 10% of women are virgins when they marry, and just 8% of men.

    The “well-documented facts” Melvin cites comes from the abstinence only education curriculum called Reasonable Reasons to Wait. Cohabitation before marriage cuts across all race, religious, education and economic boundaries. Since the majority of people who now marry practice some form of cohabitation before marriage, this listing of facts is meaningless and not supported by any research. They apparently just made up a list of attributes they thought were negative.

    There was a study that showed that people who married without living together tended to stay married, but this study did not factor in that a large percentage of these people had more conservative religious values that would also include values discouraging divorce. The study did not ask if they were happier, only whether they stayed together.

    Source-Erotic University Psychology Department


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