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Christians have abortions just as often

The Center for Reason recently published a study that claims that the percent of viable pregnancies that are terminated is the same in more-"Christian" regions of the U.S. as it is in other regions. From the press release here:

A new study by The Center For Reason (www.CenterForReason.com) finds that Christians have just as many abortions as their non-Christian counterparts. The study concludes that in the year 2000, Christians were responsible for 570,000 abortions. Catholics were found to be the worst offenders, with abortion rates higher than the national average. San Francisco, Calif. (PRWEB) March 12, 2006 -- With over one million abortions being performed in the US each year, this issue has dominated the political landscape. In recent years the rhetoric has escalated, with the pro-life movement becoming a flagship for Christian morality and ethics. The prevailing Christian doctrine--that abortion is murder--has polarized the issue, firmly placing the vast majority of Christians on the pro-life side of the debate. Incendiary comments by some of the more outspoken Christian figureheads have sought to portray abortion as an "evil" perpetrated by the non-Christian left. In response to this, The Center For Reason, a private research group, undertook a study to test the premise: "Christians have fewer abortions than non-Christians". The results disproved the premise. The study, available as a downloadable report, reveals that Christians have just as many abortions as non-Christians. Data analyzed for all fifty states show that the rate of abortion is the same in the most-Christian segments of the population as it is in the least-Christian. The most-Catholic segments, on the other hand, showed significantly higher abortion rates. All data sources used in the study are publicly available, and are referenced in the report. All raw data and calculated values are tabulated in the report, to allow full verification of the results.

This is the result that the Center would hope to find, so there is some danger of bias. However, I would guess that the result is probably not too far from the truth and isn't that big of a surprise. We've heard the same thing in the past about divorce. And we know that the large percentage of Americans that claim to be Christians doesn't exactly translate to Christian behavior being observed as the dominant norm in our society. Unfortunately, it may be that many Christians aren't exactly diligent in applying in applying Biblical principles to our own lives. Our lives really aren't that different from those of others. The report is for sale for $10. About the Center for Reason from their web site:

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