WASHINGTON (RNS) A slight majority of Americans view gay or lesbian relations as morally acceptable, a first since Gallup pollsters started asking about the issue in 2001.
In a recent survey of 16 different behaviors or social practices, pollsters found that 52 percent of Americans accept gay or lesbian relations, a steady increase since a form of the question was introduced nine years ago. The percentage of Americans who find it “morally wrong” dipped to its lowest point: 43 percent.
Sixty percent of Democrats and independents accept of gay or lesbian relations, compared to 35 percent of Republicans.
Americans were tied, at 46 percent, regarding the morality of doctor-assisted suicide _ a stark contrast to the 77 percent of Americans who believe suicide is morally wrong.
Americans are overwhelmingly agreed on admonishing cheating spouses, with only 6 percent of respondents saying marital infidelity is morally acceptable.
The findings are based on telephone interviews with 1,029 U.S. adults, with a margin of error of plus or minus 4 percentage points.
By Fernando Alfonso III
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