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Survey: Faith groups maintain widespread support for LGBT protection laws [View all]
From the article:
A new report from the Public Religion Research Institute finds that strong majorities within all religious groups, including white evangelicals and Jehovahs Witnesses, show sustained support for LGBT nondiscrimination policies.
The newly released data from PRRIs 2018 American Values Atlas, an annual survey of more than 40,000 Americans, showed that 69 percent of all Americans are in favor of enacting laws shielding LGBT people from discrimination in jobs, public accommodations and housing.
The newly released data from PRRIs 2018 American Values Atlas, an annual survey of more than 40,000 Americans, showed that 69 percent of all Americans are in favor of enacting laws shielding LGBT people from discrimination in jobs, public accommodations and housing.
To read more:
https://religionnews.com/2019/03/12/survey-all-major-faith-groups-show-broad-support-for-lgbt-protection-laws/
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Survey: Faith groups maintain widespread support for LGBT protection laws [View all]
guillaumeb
Mar 2019
OP
Does this mean we can blame religion for significantly higher levels of intolerance?
Major Nikon
Mar 2019
#1
So the best answer you can come up with as to why certain religious groups are far more intolerant..
Major Nikon
Mar 2019
#5
You finally answered a question with a straight answer and you want to run away from it
Major Nikon
Mar 2019
#10
The question you need to answer is, does religion make people more or less tolerant?
trotsky
Mar 2019
#12
Your reply #3 seems to suggest that you see LGBTQ intolerance as a theistic problem.
guillaumeb
Mar 2019
#54
Faith groups in the UNITED STATES are not the ones pushing anti-LGBT laws?
marylandblue
Mar 2019
#55
Right and nobody ever denied that intolerance is confined to theists or non-theists
marylandblue
Mar 2019
#57
Who has claimed "theistsintolerant"? (Or more specifically, that ALL theists are intolerant?)
trotsky
Mar 2019
#67
I've been trying to figure out exactly what logical fallacy is going on here
Lordquinton
Mar 2019
#69
"Intolerance is a human behavior that is not restricted to atheists or theists."
trotsky
Mar 2019
#28
Did that poll also include non-theists? Or was it just a self-congratulatory
MineralMan
Mar 2019
#33