4% of Americans have a BIBLICAL worldview.
A biblical worldview—rooted in a commitment to Scripture as the authoritative guide for life, including marriage as a sacred, lifelong covenant between one man and one woman—correlates with measurable benefits in joy, marital longevity, and broader well-being, according to numerous social science studies. While not every religious person or Christian experiences these outcomes perfectly (human imperfection applies universally), research consistently shows that active adherence to such principles, particularly through regular religious practice like church attendance and shared faith in marriage, tends to enhance these dimensions of life more than secular or nominal approaches. Greater Marital Stability and Longevity One of the clearest patterns emerges in divorce rates. Frequent religious service attendance is linked to substantially lower divorce risk. For instance, Harvard researchers found that individuals attending services more than once per week had about a **50% lower likel...