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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsMajority of Catholics, Mainline Protestants Support Marriage
Fewer religiously affiliated people see marriage equality as a divisive issue that violates church doctrine, according to the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life.Though the number of religiously unaffiliated people who support marriage equality is at an all-time high, percentages of white Protestants and Catholics who are supportive are also on the rise.
A third of the people who participated in the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life said their minds changed on marriage equality because someone they know either family, friend, or other acquaintance came out to them as LGBT. Equal percentages of people, 18%, said they now support marriage equality because it's either inevitable and the world is changing, or because they think the government should no longer dictate marriage on a personal level.
Only 13% of white evangelicals supported marriage equality in 2001. While only 23% support marriage rights for same-sex couples 12 years later, the increase has come mainly in the last four years. Figures among black Protestants has remained essentially the same, with 30% supporting marriage in 2001, a steep drop in 2004, and then 32% supporting marriage equality now.
Meanwhile, Catholics and mainline Protestants have shown steady increases in their support for marriage equality since 2009. Among Catholics, 54% support marriage equality, up from 40% in 2001. Fifty-five percent of mainline Protestants support marriage equality, up from 38% in 2001.
http://www.advocate.com/politics/religion/2013/06/10/majority-catholics-mainline-protestants-support-marriage
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Majority of Catholics, Mainline Protestants Support Marriage (Original Post)
William769
Jun 2013
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HockeyMom
(14,337 posts)1. Husband's Catholic niece is against Marriage Equailty
This is despite having a twin brother, older sister, and a cousin (my daughter) who are gay. My lesbian daughter is getting married next year and her cousin has said she will not attend her wedding. Would she say the same for her brother and sister too? I, and my daughter, do not speak to her anymore because her religious intolerance has warped her brain.
So be it.
William769
(55,147 posts)2. I have a problem with this article when it comes to the Catholic's
I just cannot fathom that the congregation is so out of step to the Catholic teachings.
I for one could not attend a church that is so out of tune with my beliefs.
BlueCheese
(2,522 posts)3. Can you fit the word "Equality" into your title?
I figured that's what you meant, but without it the title reads a little unusually.
William769
(55,147 posts)4. I used the headline of the story.
I don't like to change the title then I would be accused of well this is DU.