Educated people and strong family values are in one?

girly

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Agree except for the faith in God part. I'm an Atheist,but I do maintain a sense of spirituality......I just don't believe in God( or at least how religion portrays it).
 
I really want the divorce to happen soon now, after coming back tonight from my meetings and open discussions, I realized that these 3 things are so important when 2 people are making commitment to each other. Educations, faith in god and Strong family Values. Any opinion on that?
According to the research in the United States, majority people that are getting divorce are either there are Anglican or Methodist Religion, No education background and because of no Strong Family Values Background. I kinda agree with that, as we discussed about it tonight and most of us agree. So I felt lot more better about myself and i will not dwell in the past but accept it with an open heart and realized that there are many good people out there with the same values like me. Life is beautiful!!
 
I think those 3 things are different for everyone.
education- yes, an education is important. but i think it's more important to be aware of the world. intelligence. common sense. honestly there are tons of people that are educated and just plain stupid.
faith in god- well i definitely believe in god. but not organized religion. there are plenty of atheists out there perfectly capable of making a commitment to someone.
strong family values- what does that even mean? seems kind of ambiguous, honestly
 
strong family values..,yes

education..no..this is typically a result of socioeconomic status

faith in god..no...this is subjective at best

1/3..or .333% is a failing grade. I fail to reject the null hypothesis :)
 
just strong family values is needed

education is crucial in life, but not family life. it's not an indicator of a good family person

religion doesn't help with family, i grew up mormon, trust me
 
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