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100% Acceptance Of Homosexuality By 2040?


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Just saw something interesting. A recent Gallup poll is showing that 71% of respondents now say homosexuality is morally acceptable, with only 28% saying it is not. That amounts to a 30% jump in those who favor it (up from 40% to 70%) in just two decades.

If this is the case, and if that's how quickly public opinion is changing, we should assume that Western society will be approaching almost universal acceptance within just the next 20 years. I wonder how many Christians will still stand for what the word of God actually teaches on the subject by 2040.

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I wonder too. Yesterday at work we had to sit through an hour long training on gender pronouns. I was just shaking my head the entire time. Very disturbed. 

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21 minutes ago, Marathoner said:

This shouldn't surprise anyone. Seeing as how murder, deceit, savagery, theft, usury, and mindless destruction have long been acceptable in this world, is embracing perversion of this kind a stretch? No. 

But then we aren't of this world so regardless of what the world loves and pursues, nothing changes for us. In darkness, the light of Jesus Christ shines ever the more brightly. "Let the one who does wrong still do wrong, and the one who is filthy still be filthy; and let the one who is righteous still practice righteousness, and the one who is holy still keep himself holy.” (Revelation 22:11 NASB)

The satanic Luciferian cult Freemason and its derivatives behind LGBT and transhumanism.

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2 hours ago, Hopefully said:

I wonder too. Yesterday at work we had to sit through an hour long training on gender pronouns. I was just shaking my head the entire time. Very disturbed. 

 

Did they allow for a civil discussion on the issue? LoL.

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1 hour ago, Jayne said:

Not to worry.

I clicked on the link.  The question says [in fine print at the bottom] that only a "half sample" was used. Which begged the question, what is a whole sample used by Gallop?

I Googled a while and found that they believe that there are about 187,000,000 adults in the United States and that they use 1,000 people as a sample for that many people.  They think that is enough to represent everyone.

I don't.  Plus, what was the representative sampling comprised of?  Gay people, straight people, religious people, non-religious people, old people, young people, male, female, black, white, Native American, hispanic......?

So, with a "half sample", that would mean only 71% of 500 people said that homosexuality was morally acceptable.

As I took research in my post-graduate work at Texas A&M, I found that you can make those results say anything you want.  After learning how to conduct research and how to present the results - I pretty much trust none of it.

Was this conducted on the phone?  I think so as the wording of the question would be someone personally talking to you.  That makes a HUGE difference.  Sometimes people will give different answer when speaking over the phone and anonymously writing on a piece of paper.

Yes, there are more people than 10, 20, or 30 years ago who accept homosexuality.  The same as with ALL sins.  Porn is main stream now.  So much more.

But 100% of ALL adults accepting these things?  I think not.

 

Another factor is 'where' were the samples taken? Hollywood, Ca? or Lafayette, LA? or?

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1 hour ago, Jayne said:

Not to worry.

I clicked on the link.  The question says [in fine print at the bottom] that only a "half sample" was used. Which begged the question, what is a whole sample used by Gallop?

I Googled a while and found that they believe that there are about 187,000,000 adults in the United States and that they use 1,000 people as a sample for that many people.  They think that is enough to represent everyone.

I don't.  Plus, what was the representative sampling comprised of?  Gay people, straight people, religious people, non-religious people, old people, young people, male, female, black, white, Native American, hispanic......?

So, with a "half sample", that would mean only 71% of 500 people said that homosexuality was morally acceptable.

 

 

Hello Jane, and good to see you again.

I understand that polls can be manipulated, but with this I'm not sure that's the case. It's certainly possible they can be skewing things, but also possible they are not. If they are tampering with the numbers then it is a coordinated effort, because a Pew Research study from a few years ago was apparently even larger (exact numbers of US polling not provided), and it came to the same conclusions. See 2nd paragraph.

Acceptance of LGBTQ people has risen worldwide: Pew survey

The report by Pew Research Center also found that people in wealthier countries were generally more accepting of homosexuality than people in less developed countries.

25 June, 2020 10:32 pm IST
 
People during a Queer Pride march in New Delhi | PTI File Photo

Charlotte: Support for the LGBTQ community has generally increased in the U.S. and abroad in recent years, including with landmark Supreme Court decisions five years ago and last week legalizing same-sex marriage and barring LGBTQ employment discrimination. Still, some parts of the world are more accepting than others, as detailed in a report released Thursday by the Pew Research Center.

The report is based on a 2019 survey that asked over 38,000 people in 34 countries whether they thought homosexuality should be accepted by society. In the U.S., the percentage of respondents accepting of homosexuality rose to 72% in 2019 from 60% in an earlier survey in 2013. Rates had jumped more than 20 points in India and 16 in Turkey, but support remains low: 37% and 25%, respectively. In 2018, India’s high court decriminalized homosexuality.

Countries in the Americas and Western Europe were more accepting of homosexuality than countries in the Middle East, Eastern Europe and parts of Southeast Asia, according to the report, titled “The Global Divide on Homosexuality Persists.”

In Lebanon, for instance, 85% of respondents said homosexuality should not be accepted, while 72% in Tunisia said that. The median rate of acceptance of homosexuality in Central and Eastern Europe was 46%.

“Those differences across regions, which can also be an indicator of economic development, are really interesting findings that have remained steady, even as there have been changes on overall levels of acceptance,” said Jacob Poushter, one of the report authors and associate director for Pew Research Center’s global attitudes research.

https://theprint.in/world/acceptance-of-lgbtq-people-has-risen-worldwide-pew-survey/448911/

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5 minutes ago, chesed said:

Another factor is 'where' were the samples taken? Hollywood, Ca? or Lafayette, LA? or?

Let's hope they weren't taken in Lafayette, LoL. :red-neck-laughing-smiley-emoticon:

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