Religion, Prejudicial Beliefs toward Sexual Minorities and Same-Sex Relations, and Opposition to Same-Sex Marriage: Hate the Sin but Love the Sinner

Q2 Social Sciences
Melanie Escue, John K. Cochran
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Abstract

ABSTRACT This study employs data from the NORC General Social Surveys to assess the extent, if any, to which the effects of both religious affiliation and personal religiosity on opposition to same-sex marriage are attenuated once effects for prejudice against same-sex relations (hate the sin) and prejudice against sexual minorities (hate the sinner) are controlled. Our results show that an initially robust set of affiliation and religiosity effects are substantially reduced once the effect of prejudice against same-sex relations is controlled but remains relatively unchanged when a control for prejudice against sexual minorities is introduced. The implications of these findings and potential explanations for the persistent religious effect on opposition to same-sex marriage are also discussed.
宗教、对性少数群体和同性关系的偏见信仰以及对同性婚姻的反对:恨罪而爱罪人
摘要本研究采用了NORC一般社会调查的数据,以评估一旦控制了对同性关系的偏见(仇恨罪恶)和对性少数群体的偏见(憎恨罪人),宗教信仰和个人宗教信仰对反对同性婚姻的影响(如果有的话)会在多大程度上减弱。我们的研究结果表明,一旦对同性关系的偏见的影响得到控制,一组最初强大的隶属关系和宗教影响就会大大减少,但当对性少数群体的偏见得到控制时,这种影响相对保持不变。还讨论了这些发现的含义以及对反对同性婚姻的持续宗教影响的潜在解释。
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Sociological Focus
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