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September 8, 2020
6. What do parents want for their teens?
Religiously unaffiliated parents much less likely than affiliated parents to say it is very important for their teen to be obedient
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6. What do parents want for their teens?
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To parents of teens, more say it is important to instill positive personal traits than to impart their religion
Just over half of religiously affiliated parents say it is very important for child to be raised in their religion
Seven-in-ten evangelical parents say it is very important to raise their child in their religion
Religiously unaffiliated parents much less likely than affiliated parents to say it is very important for their teen to be obedient
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