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Wed May 8, 2013, 11:01 AM May 2013

Why Mormons Have the Lowest Rates of Interfaith Marriage

Jana Riess | May 7, 2013

According to Naomi Schaefer Riley’s new book Till Faith Do Us Part, 36% of American marriages are now interfaith (when all brands of Protestantism are lumped together). This is up from 15 percent in 1988 and 25 percent in 2006.

But there’s a significant outlier to the national trend toward intermarriage. My own part-member family notwithstanding, Mormons are the least likely of any religious group to marry outside the fold, at just 12%.

Here are seven reasons Riley gives for the low rates of interfaith marriages among Mormons. The first is obvious; a few others make good sense when you stop to think about them; and the last one is surprising but likely all too true.

1) The theology of eternal families confirms same-faith marriage as a goal for all Mormons.

This statement is going to seem obvious to Latter-day Saints, who are schooled from diaperhood that their families can be together forever—if their parents are married in the temple. But while Mormonism is hardly unique in its theological belief that families can be eternal, it makes that belief concretely contingent upon a particular wedding ceremony in an LDS temple, to which only orthodox Mormons are admitted.

http://janariess.religionnews.com/2013/05/07/why-mormons-have-the-lowest-rates-of-interfaith-marriage/

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Why Mormons Have the Lowest Rates of Interfaith Marriage (Original Post) rug May 2013 OP
They have onerous dietary laws, too. MADem May 2013 #1
They drink soda now. nt ZombieHorde May 2013 #2
No caffeine, though! nt MADem May 2013 #3
It's viewed as a very bad thing. jeepnstein May 2013 #4

MADem

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1. They have onerous dietary laws, too.
Wed May 8, 2013, 11:05 AM
May 2013

No coke? No wine with dinner? Fuggedaboutit....

These are the ties that bind in modern society...

jeepnstein

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4. It's viewed as a very bad thing.
Thu May 9, 2013, 01:56 PM
May 2013

The Mormon faith tradition requires considerable adherence to their religious practices. Their theology is based on a set of assumptions that might on the surface appear in harmony with Christian theology but the truth is they are in opposition in almost every way imaginable. A married couple who both are not Mormon would be difficult, at best, because the wife depends on the husband for their salvation. I have a relative who is in such a mixed marriage and it is an 800 pound gorilla in the room. Their kids are all strictly Mormon and did not marry outside the church's confines. Without strict obedience to Mormon orthodoxy the whole church would fall apart relatively quickly.

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