Americans reacting to the Supreme Court's approval of same sex marriage desire a truce between religious freedom and gay rights, but if pushed, overwhelmingly side with protecting the liberty of their faith by a margin of 4 to 1, according to a new national survey.Most of America rejects slavery, you know, the notion of forcing people to do things they don't want to do.
The degree of their fierce support for religious freedom and liberty jumps when given this choice:
"Suppose a Christian wedding photographer has deeply held religious beliefs opposing same sex marriage. If a same sex couple wanted to hire the photographer for their wedding, should the photographer have the right to say no?"
A huge 82 percent said yes.
Wednesday, August 05, 2015
Poll: Truce sought between LGBT, religion, but gays lose in 'cultural war' 4-1
The Washington Examiner reports: