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stewstew03
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This is an offshoot from a thread on the social consequences of marriage (located here). As I was reading through the posts I noticed a paradox. As Catholics, we seem to have a solid understanding of marriage and what it means. In my view, and some may disagree, Protestants (in general) seem to take marriage “less seriously.” In fact, I think Protestant support of “no-fault” divorce laws in the '70s led to the increase of divorce in the '80s and corresponding decline of the American family.
However, it’s interesting that when polled, those who identify themselves as Catholics seem to strongly support gay marriage, while those who identify themselves as Protestants seem to strongly oppose gay marriage. What’s going on here? Are so-called social justice Catholics skewing the data? Are Protestants more conservative?
http://www.pewforum.org/uploadedImages/Topics/Issues/Gay_Marriage_and_Homosexuality/ssmarriage-1.jpg
However, it’s interesting that when polled, those who identify themselves as Catholics seem to strongly support gay marriage, while those who identify themselves as Protestants seem to strongly oppose gay marriage. What’s going on here? Are so-called social justice Catholics skewing the data? Are Protestants more conservative?
http://www.pewforum.org/uploadedImages/Topics/Issues/Gay_Marriage_and_Homosexuality/ssmarriage-1.jpg