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Increased prayer positively relates to greater marital satisfaction and tolerance for criminals in America and several European nations. Americans average praying six times a week. Those who pray to a loving and forgiving God tend to oppose capital punishment. Church attendance among Americans does not relate to life satisfaction or opposition to capital punishment.
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NORC 1972; International Study of Values 1981
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The Pragmatics of Prayer: A Cross-National Reconnaissance
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Annual ISSP Research Conference
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In Annual ISSP Research Conference, 1991
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1991
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