Poll: More Americans support same-sex marriage than oppose it
Tuesday, March 08, 2011 at 12:53 pm
The General Social Survey (GSS) is a biennial poll conducted by the National Opinion Research Center at the University of Chicago. It’s meant to collect data on opinions and beliefs held by people from a wide variety of demographics and backgrounds and has become a much-cited resource for sociologists since its inception in 1972. The 2010 GSS shows that, despite efforts to block same-sex marriage in states across the country, more Americans support same-sex marriage than oppose it.
Southern Illinois University sociologist Darren Sherkat posts on his blog a brief rundown of analysis he performed on raw data from 2010 that GSS recently released. Sherkat reports that for the first time in American history, same-sex marriage has more support than opposition, a massive shift from the first time GSS asked the question just 22 years ago, when more than three-quarters of Americans opposed same-sex marriage and only 12.4 percent supported it.
The findings come on the heels of January’s publication in the most recent issue of sociology journal Social Science Research of a paper entitled “Religion, politics, and support for same-sex marriage in the United States” that Sherkat co-authored. Using 2008 data, Sherkat and his colleagues broke down support for same-sex marriage along religious and political lines. The results, though hardly surprising, paint an interesting picture of the origins of people’s opinions on same-sex marriage. Sherkat has posted some of the findings on his blog, including a graph showing the relationship between political affiliation, degree of fundamentalism and support for same-sex marriage among those who identify as Christians.
Almost inevitably, “philosophical” Christians who believe that the stories in the Bible are fables designed for moral instruction were much more likely to support same-sex marriage than both those who believe the Bible is the inspired word of God and literalists who believe the Bible depicts the actual history of the world. Biblical literalists offered the most opposition to same-sex marriage, and Democrats of all types were significantly more likely than their Republican counterparts to support same-sex marriage.
4 Comments
Comment posted March 8, 2011 @ 12:55 pm
Its time for the minorities to learn that they must accept even if they do not support.
Comment posted March 8, 2011 @ 1:34 pm
Well, it’s very nice the majority of people support same sex unions, but that makes no difference if they don’t get off their butts and start screaming at their elected leaders. The conservatives have out organized us for years and that needs to change – real fast!
Comment posted March 8, 2011 @ 2:02 pm
@Kevin. I so agree. The problem is that the mere definition of being a liberal is to accept all sides, so when someone is walking down the street with their hate filled picket sign, we might not support but we accept.
What we need to remember though this is about accepting! for all people to be accepted we must have the proper rights for all!
Its time for Liberals to stand up and insist on acceptance for all, which doesn’t take away from those that don’t support all.
Comment posted March 12, 2011 @ 8:32 pm
OR MAYBE MARIE
THE MAIN STREAM JUST DOESN’T CARE, ONE WAY OR THE OTHER
AND THEN IT IS A BATTLE BETWEEN THE RELIGIOUS RIGHT AND THE 9TH, 14TH AMENDMENT AND THEIR SOCIAL JUDGMENT
I SUPPORT IT WHOLE HEARTILY, JUST BECAUSE IF IT MAKES TWO PEOPLE HAPPY THEN SO BE IT , AS LONG AS IT DOESN’T,T HURT OTHERS
YOU KNOW I HAVE LISTENED TO ALL POINTS ON THIS ISSUE , AND IT HAS INTRIGUED MY THOUGHT TO NO END
I AM A CONSERVATIVE BUT I ALSO BELIEVE MORE IN CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS
BUT IF SOME ONE WANTS TO CALL ME A LIBERAL BECAUSE I AM INDIFFERENT
THEN CALL ME A LIBERAL AND I,M ON YOUR SIDE
YOUR A GOOD PERSON MARIE GOD BLESS
PS YOU AND LANE HAVE HELPED ME SO MUCH OVER THE LAST 4 MONTHS . I COULD NEVER REPAY YOU , AND YOU DON’T EVEN KNOW ME
THAT’S THE AMERICA I FOUGHT FOR THANK YOU
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