But, as many recent polls have shown, that is now a minority view in the general population of this country. A clear majority of Americans now supports extending equal rights to those in the LGBT community -- including legalizing same-sex marriage. And there is mounting evidence that even in the christian community the view than homosexuality is a sin has become the minority view. This is verified by a poll done by a christian polling organization.
The polling organization is Lifeway Research, and there newest poll was done in November of 2012. Their poll shows that now a plurality of christians believe homosexuality is not a sin (which clears the way for the acceptance of same-sex marriage). Here are there poll numbers, which show significant movement from the same poll done a year earlier:
DO YOU BELIEVE HOMOSEXUAL BEHAVIOR IS A SIN?
November 2012
yes...............37%
no...............45%
undecided...............17%
September 2011
yes...............44%
no...............43%
undecided...............13%
With each passing year, the fundamentalists are becoming more marginalized as support for their bigoted view shrinks. And the same goes for the Republican Party, which has made opposition to same-sex marriage one of the basic pillars of their ideology. That is a very good thing, because it means we are progressing toward a time when all constitutional rights will be equally accessible by all Americans.