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American Millennials Divided Over Same-sex Marriage

American Millennials Divided Over Same-sex Marriage. Introduction. A representative sample of American adults born between 1980 and 1991 was surveyed. National sample size was 1,200 people. A demographically balanced online panel was used for the interviewing.

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American Millennials Divided Over Same-sex Marriage

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  1. American Millennials Divided Over Same-sex Marriage

  2. Introduction • A representative sample of American adults born between 1980 and 1991 was surveyed. • National sample size was 1,200 people. • A demographically balanced online panel was used for the interviewing. • Respondents were not informed the research was being conducted on behalf of LifeWay Research. • Surveys were conducted during August 2009. • At a 95% confidence level and a 50% response distribution, the potential sampling error on this national sample is ±2.8 percentage points.

  3. Religious Definitions • “Christ as Savior” are those whose belief about life after death is that they will go to heaven because they have accepted Jesus Christ as Savior. • “Other than Christ” are those whose belief about life after death is something other than going to heaven because they have accepted Jesus Christ as Savior.

  4. Attitudes about Same-sex Marriages Millennials are really split over same-sex marriage, although 61% did agree that they see nothing wrong with it. However, only 40% agree strongly with this. Q14c. How much would you agree or disagree with each statement: I see nothing wrong with two people of the same gender getting married.

  5. Attitudes about Same-sex Marriages Men, Blacks, and those in the South are considerably less comfortable with the idea of same-sex marriage than are other Millennials. Q14c. How much would you agree or disagree with each statement: I see nothing wrong with two people of the same gender getting married.

  6. Attitudes about Same-sex Marriages, by Religion Opinions on this issue are sharply divided by religion. Two-thirds of those with no religious preference agree strongly, while one in seven of those who trust Christ as Savior agree strongly that they see nothing wrong with same-sex marriage. Q14c. How much would you agree or disagree with each statement: I see nothing wrong with two people of the same gender getting married.

  7. Spiritual Attitudes and Practices About two-thirds called themselves Christian, with 14% atheist or agnostic, and 14% having no religious preference. Only 26% trust Jesus Christ as Savior.

  8. Religious Preference Only 65% of Millennials were willing to call themselves Christian in even the broadest sense. Q24. What is your religious preference?

  9. Making a Commitment to Christ One-third of all Millennials agreed strongly that they have made a personal commitment to Jesus Christ; another 24% agreed somewhat with this. Q35h. How much would you agree or disagree with each statement: You have made a personal commitment to Jesus Christ that is still important in your life today.

  10. Making a Commitment to Christ Sixteen percent of those who do not trust Christ as Savior still strongly claimed a personal commitment to Christ, as did 10% of those who affiliated with a non-Christian religion (demonstrating how much syncretism there is). Q35h. How much would you agree or disagree with each statement: You have made a personal commitment to Jesus Christ that is still important in your life today.

  11. Beliefs about Life after Death The most common belief about life after death is that no one really knows. Q36. There are many beliefs about life after death. Which of the following statements is closest to your own beliefs?

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