76 percent say living together before marriage OK

The results of national survey were published by USA Today, revealing that more than three out of four (76 percent) of 18-to 31-year-old American couples living together consider cohabitation before marriage to be fine and acceptable.

 

Whether it’s the new brand of tolerance being taught in public schools, the secular humanism promoted in the media, or the trendy “anything goes” cultural revolution glorified on television and the movies by actors, musicians and sports icons, American youth are being influenced by the morality of the times.

 

And this is no longer just a problem for the unbelieving segment of society, or at least those who consider themselves to be Christian.

 

“The stark reality is that 65 percent of ‘altar-bound’ singles — many of whom identify as ‘Christians’ — now live together before marriage,” says Charisma News Contributor Larry Tomczak.

 

Tomczak, who also serves as a policy advisor for Liberty Counsel, says that most Americans no longer have a problem incorporating the following phrases into their daily vernacular:

 

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