FactCheck.org has a piece up about an Alan Guttmacher Institute study that says “Catholic” women are slightly more likely to get an abortion than “Protestant” women.
Does this mean Protestants are more serious about their faith, proportionally?
I don’t know what that institute is, and if these results could be skewed or anything, but I guess it could make for nice conversation.
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December 31st, 2007 at 6:06 pm
Your title is misleading in that the survey found that Proestant women had more abortions than Catholic women.
“The institute found that more Protestant women obtained abortions than Catholics”
I have no idea what “likely” means in this type of study. The Catholic women that sought an abortion were more likely to see it through? Seems meaningless without context.
God bless…