In Gay Marriage Debate, Both Supporters and Opponents See Legal Recognition as ‘Inevitable’

In Gay Marriage Debate, Both Supporters and Opponents See Legal Recognition as ‘Inevitable’ June 9, 2013
6-6-13 #22Religious belief continues to be an important factor in opposition to societal acceptance of homosexuality and same-sex marriage.
Overall, the share of Americans who say that homosexuality should be accepted by society has increased from 47% to 60% over the past decade, while the percentage saying it should be discouraged has fallen from 45% to 31%.
Yet among those who attend religious services weekly or more, there continues to be slightly more opposition than support for societal acceptance of homosexuality. And when the nearly one-third of Americans who say homosexuality should be discouraged are asked in an open-ended question why they feel this way, by far the most common reason –given by 52% – is that homosexuality conflicts with their religious or moral beliefs.
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