Mr. Tea
Let's Talk About Ceps
My argument has nothing at all to do with religion. I'm an atheist, brought up by atheists who got married in a registry office.
I don't have any evidence to hand, I just remember hearing many times in the past that kids brought up by two married parents (whether they got married in a church, registry office or at the Portsmouth SeaLife Centre for that matter) are *generally*, repeat, *generally* less likely to commit crime, have problems with booze or drugs, drop out of school or have kids themselves before they're ready than kids brought up by one or two unmarried parents. And this was not just someone's opinion, but statistical finding averaged over the population as a whole.
I don't have any evidence to hand, I just remember hearing many times in the past that kids brought up by two married parents (whether they got married in a church, registry office or at the Portsmouth SeaLife Centre for that matter) are *generally*, repeat, *generally* less likely to commit crime, have problems with booze or drugs, drop out of school or have kids themselves before they're ready than kids brought up by one or two unmarried parents. And this was not just someone's opinion, but statistical finding averaged over the population as a whole.
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