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Most Religious People Now Accepting Of LGBT Community

Posted on the 14 February 2017 by Jobsanger
Most Religious People Now Accepting Of LGBT Community
Most Religious People Now Accepting Of LGBT Community
A significant majority of Americans have accepted that the LGBT community should have the same rights as all other Americans. That has been true for a couple of years now. What is encouraging is that most religious groups in this country are also coming around on that matter.
The charts above are from a new analysis by the Public Religion Research Institute -- drawn from 40,509 interviews in their 2016 American Values Atlas. It shows that 11 out of 17 religious groups in the U.S. now have a significant majority supporting same-sex marriage, and two of the remaining six groups have pluralities supporting it.
It gets even better when respondents were asked if they supported religiously-based service refusals for LGBT customers by businesses. A full 16 out of 17 religious groups opposed such service refusals by a majority of their members. The only hold-out group is the White evangelicals, who support such service refusals by an 8 point margin.
Religion has been stubborn on the equality of LGBT citizens -- citing the bible as justification for their discrimination. It's good to see that most are now abandoning that bigoted viewpoint.

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