Europe Avoids the Blessing of Children |
(kreuz.net) There have never been so many illegitimate children in Europe.
This came from the new yearbook by 'Eurostat' -- the European statistics agency.
The yearbook is 157 pages long and was published on the 19th of December.
Without Marriage, No Society
In 2007 decadent Europe saw 2.4 million marriages and 1.2 million divorces and from 1970 to today marriages have fallen by 38 percent.
The highest number of weddings were in Cyprus and Poland - the lowest in Slovenia and Bulgaria.
Those who gave the least reason for joy in 2007, were the Irishman, and in 2008 the Italians.
Belgium leads divorce statistics ahead of Lithuania and the Czech Republic
Pre-programmed Delusion
In 2009, 37.4 percent of children were born on the street without a stable families.
In 1990, It was still 17.4 percent.
In the decadent countries of Estonia, Sweden, Bulgaria, Slovenia and France about 50 percent of children were born on the street.
Greece (6.6%) and Cyprus (11.7%) are least affected by this form of child abuse.
Children who have been denied a stable home, to grow up in normal families, suffer permanent damage that accompanies them for a lifetime in more than 90 percent of cases.
H/t: kreuz.net...
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