Did you know?
40% of North American members in the Church are Single Adults.
The ratio of ACTIVE single men to ACTIVE single women in the age group of 18 to 29 is 89:100.
The ratio of ACTIVE single men to ACTIVE single women in the age group over 30 is (drum roll please....) 19:100.
62% of single members over 30 have never married.
16% of single women members over 30 are single parents.
Isn't that interesting?
Roz
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The ratio of ACTIVE single men to ACTIVE single women in the age group over 30 is (drum roll please....) 19:100. |
I can't imagine why there are so few active single men in the church... Why would so many priesthood holders fall away? I would think there would be more strength in that, but perhaps this (and here's a whole 'nother topic) is what satan goes after -- the power of the priesthood, and stifles the desire of these good men to follow Christ, however he can.
Yes, it's a pretty sorry picture of single adult life in the church. Now we know why the activities are so poorly attended
Roz
I would be interested to see how up-to-date these statistics are. My uneducated guess is that they are a bit outdated. Why do I say this? I am not saying this from just a mans point of view...
But lately almost EVERY couple that I know who have divorced has been primarily because of the woman. I think that society is pushing hard on changing our perceptions of the values of the home, and in particular, what was once the traditional roles of the mother. I believe that it is satans great design to shift his attentions to the mother, woman and wife, and to entice her with new and expanded options. I am not at all saying that a woman should be a stay at home mom, I am just saying that I think society (and satan) is REALLY pushing this issue, and is making it the latest in an long list of weapons.
Also back to the statistics quoted, it would be interesting to see how something like that breaks down geographically. I wonder if the numbers would be influenced if the researcher were to isolate Utah and Idaho, and then compare them to areas such as California, Oregon, ect. I don't know one way or the other, but would be VERY curious about it.
Larry
So what's my problem, I can't seem to find a good LDS girl that's interested in a guy like me.