Thursday, March 29, 2007
Polls Show 20-Year Changes on Social Issues
Twenty years of polling data from the Pew Research Center for the People & the Press shows shifts in Americans' views on social issues - including increasing acceptance of homosexuality among evangelicals. For example, in 1987, 73% of white evangelical Protestants agreed that school boards should have the right to fire homosexual teachers; in 2007 only 42% agree.
Section 4 of the full survey report covers public opinion about religion and social issues.
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Section 4 of the full survey report covers public opinion about religion and social issues.
Download the full report (PDF)
Read a summary of the report
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