
The New Jersey Supreme Court has ruled that religious schools can require their employees to abide by religious rules as a condition of their employment.
The New Jersey Supreme Court has ruled that religious schools can require their employees to abide by religious rules as a condition of their employment.
According to a Pew Research Center survey, less than half of evangelicals surveyed were willing to say that casual sex is never acceptable. Seventeen percent said that casual sex was “rarely” acceptable. Twenty-four percent said that it was sometimes so, and twelve percent (one in eight!) said that casual sex was always acceptable.
Earlier this month, David Ayers at the Institute for Family Studies found that nearly half of evangelical Protestants aged 15-22 who were not currently cohabiting or married, said that they would probably or definitely cohabit in the future.