@guyy_1 @DLgodlessbitch And how is that working for your community. "Increased religiosity in residents of states in the U.S. strongly predicted a higher teen birth rate." https://t.co/LCeIekh8uG https://t.co/czsFwsk3CM
RT @JennaForMO: Your daughter attends a private, Catholic school. I'm sure she can just pray it away, right? #AbortionIsHealthcare https…
RT @JennaForMO: Your daughter attends a private, Catholic school. I'm sure she can just pray it away, right? #AbortionIsHealthcare https…
Your daughter attends a private, Catholic school. I'm sure she can just pray it away, right? #AbortionIsHealthcare https://t.co/7Iqt6FXAwh
@kaiitlyync https://t.co/PIViCXtkFh. https://t.co/S1YK2fRzRw At private religious schools they don’t teach about contraception and girls often don’t even know that what they’re doing can *cause* a pregnancy
@ctenophobe @ChadNotChud I’m sorry but it’s all much more sinister than religion being an opiate of the masses https://t.co/IhTCa3GpI0.
@yurilowell @Lareine_180 @travellover28 @clayd_yila @inmydream1and Honey your religion is a bigger prediction of your kid's teen pregnancy rate than Taylor Swift (also random women throwing out numbers isn't fact, so again show proof.) Also how exactly is
@MichaelAArouet Thus teen birth rate is very highly correlated with religiosity at the state level, with more religious states having a higher rate of teen birth. https://t.co/KJ09q67DWc https://t.co/1mVMsGUEpm
@MichaelAArouet Rapid atheisation of the nation probably: https://t.co/KJ09q67DWc
@LeroyJamkins @EmmaHubriss @white_hyssop @thechosenberg And, more likely to get knocked-up teen mothers: https://t.co/ERCsvx63qI
@LiveAction Religion leads to greater teen birth rates than non-religious adolescence. Children born to teen moms have higher rates of mental illness than children born to adult mothers. https://t.co/QOBlqm3q7R
@corevaluesdoh @bamagirl35950 @AnnevanLeur Lol, nope, time to cope. https://t.co/B3SBWgye8h
@downs1nthehouse @williamskidmor4 @TimothyGroves2 @palmer_mj @DezGroves @chronocrypto Nobody “told me”. It is a thing that happens and we can measure. Here are some links: https://t.co/DYQTQz9VNF https://t.co/aXDSlr72lT. https://t.co/r47rW65k8u
@LibertyKatJG @RakoonGamer2001 @catturd2 @Cernovich I agree insofar as we are talking about foetuses after about a few weeks of conception when they have the capacity to feel pain, have a heartbeat, etc. Unfortunately Christians keep having teenage pregna
@SecularOutpost Of course. And here we go. https://t.co/HgdJzWjUcQ
@ItzStillJay1 @wowdudehahahaha @thealtoking @Humming_birder @MattBinder @EmmaVigeland https://t.co/eTZshTFvM0 This one isn't about the schools specifically, but I think it's safe to say religious schools are more populated with religious kids than public s
@forsalebypwner @TristisNekros @ShellyOneal @Sheaelsey1971 @Michell33650674 @triballawyer A solution could be to teach sex ed and give schools better funding. https://t.co/t0ovdzFhTo religions leads to a 73 percent increase in teen pregnancy.
@kenna_roseworm @_emilyrarick Increased religiosity in residents of states in the U.S. strongly predicted a higher teen birth rate. https://t.co/oXPzcEFBmb
@gmail_great @ataniwarus @13th_palace @dhildi_ @IlhamIbrahiim Ada penelitiannya. "Increased religiosity in residents of states in the U.S. strongly predicted a higher teen birth rate" https://t.co/zYwUDB7J7E
@GrahamAllen_1 Wrong again, dummy. The most religious states have the highest teen pregnancy. Religion is for the weak minded… https://t.co/1Uwd2j2aIf
religiosity in the U.S. strongly predicted a higher teen birth rate, with r = 0.73 (p < 0.0005). Religiosity correlated negatively with median household income, with r = -0.66, and income correlated negatively with teen birth rate, with r = -0.63. https
@eck_mas @EdKrassen God is not effective birth control. Fact is the opposite is true. https://t.co/cO7TF1wSFX
@MarlaYouTourist @Bobby_Bonsai @DeTheBrat @laralogan I’m from Georgia. I know very well. But, if you reject my anecdotal experience, here is a peer reviewed study for you: https://t.co/yGS3sFFMFy
@TidusandYuna12 @BBCabinda @FoxNews I’ll just leave this here too https://t.co/wIrapnhzIg.
@Greg_reilly @jimstinson @elonmusk @NateSilver538 A study on this here - and again, policies put forward by conservative politicians aim to push religious beliefs into the classroom and into government policies. Religion in politics is spreading at an alar
@HonestYPTweets Maybe you should focus on the issues inside of the church instead of trying to fire up the culture wars. https://t.co/Sm0FC5zBHF
Happy New Year Here is material for conservatives who do not study the consequences of their closely held political positions and personal values. This year, hit em. https://t.co/USGuND78wR
@genderatheist3 @MYST_MX9 @hatpinwoman Not necessarily. Religious are often so homophobic that they'd rather a trans then gay kid - take the highly religious Iran for example. Secondly, some studies show correlations between religiosity and teen pregnancy/
@coopdejoure @theserfstv If you want to make abortion go away, make birth control free, sex education comprehensive and abolish poverty. But, you don’t want to do that. You just want to control women’s bodies because you don’t get laid and you’re mad about
@kingofthecoastt Religious background correlates heavily with teen pregnancy. This is likely the result of teens using less contraception. I don't like it that much either, but giving these teens the information and acess (if necessary against parental wis
@skylarl00870178 @FJXWu3cFCsKWwcn @briantylercohen Yes, factually and as evidence shows…yes. Majority of teen pregnancies are products of Christian households https://t.co/889j3JlOYB
@BrianaOsborn13 @IcyCyal @PenningtonP @JeremyTate41 This isnt true. https://t.co/gH9UD8eewC
@BrandonFrick6 Religiousity is a predictor of increased teen birth rate. Their righteous living doesn't start at home. https://t.co/FBjvAa7bkf https://t.co/t8UjGVevwv
@jack_potts777 @SenatorLankford https://t.co/ONORDILKEK Is NIH too 'liberal for you?
@Patrick63117986 @waiting4evidnce @AiG I didn't say anything about the highest metrics, it is just another metric, as is teen pregnancy rates. There are many metrics. https://t.co/ZhCIsrut4Y.
@justass97 @scrowder Yeah, everyone. Just let Christians impose their beliefs on you and don’t have sex. That’s working out really well for Christian teens. https://t.co/sKhZoSdGUR https://t.co/R2SZlpd6fh
@pinto4potus @editorrobin @goldengateblond @NancyLeeGrahn Funniererst: You religious folk seem to struggle with this more than the non religious https://t.co/ap9IAnDLt5.
@abbiistabbii https://t.co/BNiyRLrbIK But the correlation between religiosity and teen birth rate remained highly significant when income was controlled for via partial correlation: the partial correlation between religiosity and teen birth rate, controll
RT @profkeithdevlin: @ChrisBr42562493 @GOP Yes. There's research that shows this https://t.co/oG4fWwYdZ6
@ChrisBr42562493 @GOP Yes. There's research that shows this https://t.co/oG4fWwYdZ6
@kwilson5625 @PuckLoptr @MicheleSchiesse @JaredLPatterson @DeAngelisCorey If that's true then why is it that ares that are more religious, that don't teach sex ed and teach abstinence have so much higher rates of teen pregnancy, higher rates of abortion, d
@Rich_Cooper LOL, no man. She's right https://t.co/o7tlbgyRKL
@harold54321 @slothluvchunk1 @GuyFamil @pattonoswalt Doubt it. Teen pregnancy is much higher in conservative states and super religious households (so also conservative). It's your people who need to worry about their kids getting pregnant, not progressive
@PunsUnfunny @ident1kitt @BoyoOfDeseret @amandareeder16 @disapprover69 @thesarahyork Teen pregnancies in the U.S. are positively correlated to religiousity, even when controlling for abortions. Source: https://t.co/xy0t9gNw9E Sure seems like religious t
RT @MiserableAcade1: @TrippettaRaffe @MJosling53 We do know this: Catholic schools produce higher teen pregnancy rates. https://t.co/ubkjLF…
@TrippettaRaffe @MJosling53 We do know this: Catholic schools produce higher teen pregnancy rates. https://t.co/ubkjLFYRDA
@godlywomanhood On a different point, abstinence-only education increases teen pregnancy and increases overall abortion rate. But I do find fascinating how religiosity is an indicator for teen pregnancy... https://t.co/g0ppUmgFEv
@GBaily3 @katz2360 @EWErickson @benshapiro A longitudinal research paper on this topic exactly. Let’s let the data tell us what’s happening out there instead of and me arguing about who is right. https://t.co/uHwyFU8jAh
@gregbraun63 @katz2360 @EWErickson @benshapiro This may be of interest to you. It is a longitudinal study of the incidence of birth rates/abortion in religious households. It also documents how children of teenagers fare off vs. their counterparts. Worth a
@HipponyZ @MagdaKorzekwa Szanowna Pani, Foxnews. Proszę się nie ośmieszać. To jakbym za źródło podała RM czy TVP. Proszę o poważniejsze źródła, np.: https://t.co/3xVRznJwhj Poza tym zmiana tematu - było o pouczaniu innych a samemu nic nie robieniu. Były te
@HipponyZ @MagdaKorzekwa Kolejny link: https://t.co/3xVRznJwhj jestem gotowa na więcej, także zapraszam ;) konsensus jest jasny - im więcej religii, tym mniej szczęśliwy kraj. Ale to już odbieganie od tematu - czyli sama gadanina, brak przykładu.
@HipponyZ @MagdaKorzekwa Proszę także o dane, skąd te dane. Sam jednocześnie podsyłam coś od siebie - https://t.co/HW7tJqTyQH https://t.co/KWUJvk8JLl Możemy także wspomnieć o biednej Afryce, gdzie polityka kościoła doprowadziła do masowej śmierci milionó
Damares, querida: nos Estados Unidos, quanto mais conservador e religioso é um estado, mais gravidez na adolescência ele tem 😉 https://t.co/E6AkOvAH2i
RT @EliVieiraJr: Detalhe: nos Estados Unidos, quanto mais conservador e religioso é um estado, mais gravidez na adolescência ele tem. https…
RT @EliVieiraJr: Detalhe: nos Estados Unidos, quanto mais conservador e religioso é um estado, mais gravidez na adolescência ele tem. https…
RT @EliVieiraJr: Detalhe: nos Estados Unidos, quanto mais conservador e religioso é um estado, mais gravidez na adolescência ele tem. https…
RT @EliVieiraJr: Detalhe: nos Estados Unidos, quanto mais conservador e religioso é um estado, mais gravidez na adolescência ele tem. https…
Religiosity and teen birth rate in the United States https://t.co/Nij45bbVCw https://t.co/sAuFYJGuGt
@Ilonabecskehazy @pfnery Então virei com mais pílulas de informação. Nós EUA, quanto mais conservador e religioso um Estado, maior o número de gravidez na adolescência. https://t.co/INStumsIFE
RT @EliVieiraJr: Detalhe: nos Estados Unidos, quanto mais conservador e religioso é um estado, mais gravidez na adolescência ele tem. https…
RT @EliVieiraJr: Detalhe: nos Estados Unidos, quanto mais conservador e religioso é um estado, mais gravidez na adolescência ele tem. https…
Dizer "Não pode fazer isso" pra um adolescente sempre tem excelentes resultados.
RT @EliVieiraJr: Detalhe: nos Estados Unidos, quanto mais conservador e religioso é um estado, mais gravidez na adolescência ele tem. https…
RT @EliVieiraJr: Detalhe: nos Estados Unidos, quanto mais conservador e religioso é um estado, mais gravidez na adolescência ele tem. https…
Detalhe: nos Estados Unidos, quanto mais conservador e religioso é um estado, mais gravidez na adolescência ele tem. https://t.co/XiW3DfJO0z
@SohrabAhmari Other studies found that religiosity is strongly correlated with increase in unplanned pregnancies. https://t.co/WjACw6PB5Y https://t.co/wyZ16zzGD7
@luvujc35 @MinorSolstice @Public_Citizen There are other factors I’m sure but this is a big one. https://t.co/ipTLBfBf0f
@kyleharvey89 @prisonbillcosby @adam22 Lmaooo I knew you would use that as an excuse; too bad there’s this study that corrects for possible confounding variables in income and abortion rate: https://t.co/Jgnn0ph5sq
@ScholarJones @JoAnnSc79870878 @bjcohenmd @MsMariaT @charliekirk11 I don't pretend to have the answers. And I'd put down the stones you have aimed at secularists, especially when you're thinking of blaming the non-religous for moral decay. https://t.co/y
@MSNBC @JoyAnnReid Lack of Christian values... is that why the Bible Belt has the highest # of teen pregnancies in the country? https://t.co/ZXV3p0qZzV
@aLtOiDyOdA @theagentk @CNN https://t.co/ubUFhnN6SK Some data to back up your tweet :)
@CF_Farrow @Druhorton @LaCatholicState @CPushback This 2009 study in America suggests conservative religious beliefs correlate with teen pregnancies. https://t.co/Lt0S5FR38W
@SharlaJo73 @cgp42 @Ursidae19 @SteveTiger999 @TheophilusPrime @craigo001 @AwayFromTheKeys @carbonlump @PBDerbysAtheist @GregCampNC @vidamachine Religiosity doesn't seem to be helping to stop teen pregnancy and abortion rates. In fact it's the opposite. ht
@coffeegirl_77 @KamalaHarris Opinions aren’t as strong as facts. Religious households in the US yield much higher teen pregnancy rates than non religious households. https://t.co/MLeWpzWV84
@FailingYouthPtr No cute. Truthful (and sad for these girls) >>Increased religiosity in residents of states in the U.S. strongly predicted a higher teen birth rate https://t.co/xJXjV92BdK #atheist #sexedworks #teenpregnancy
@thehill Conservative religious beliefs strongly predict U.S. teen birth rates. One possible explanation for this relationship is that teens in more religious communities may be less likely to use contraception. https://t.co/2gotyNsmW0
@Franklin_Graham Research shows that the religiosity of the state is correlated to the teen pregnancy rate. https://t.co/U8R3VXUV6N
RT @Susan_Masten: @RepJayapal @SecPriceMD @RepBarbaraLee Clearly Sec Price doesn't read the literature. https://t.co/MOhf3a8vjV They're j…
@RepJayapal @SecPriceMD @RepBarbaraLee Clearly Sec Price doesn't read the literature. https://t.co/MOhf3a8vjV They're just playing to DJT's base https://t.co/EJ5WZzqBiJ https://t.co/7R4EYJm6vr