"A new survey from Ashley Madison, a website for married people looking for something on the side, found that the religious affiliations of cheaters lines up with the breakdown of religion in the U.S., meaning the majority of them identify as Christian.
In fact, a quarter of the survey participants self-identify as evangelical, making it the most common faith among the unfaithful.
Many of the would-be cheaters on the site are also Protestant (about 23%) or Catholic (about 23%).
The study also found that 24% of the men and 32% of the women who use Ashley Madison say they pray regularly.
As for Commandment number seven, only 18% of male and 11% of female participants said they consider cheating to be a sin.
Overall, the survey results reflect the breakdown of religion in the U.S.
According to the Pew Forum, about 26% of adults are affiliated with an evangelical church, while almost 24% consider themselves Catholic.
Less than 5% identify as non-Christian, which lines up with the low percentage of Jewish, Muslim and Hindu users in the survey."