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Society|Fri, Jun. 06 2008 08:16 AM EDT

Survey: Americans Divided on Homosexuality as Sin

By Audrey Barrick|Christian Post Reporter

Americans are nearly evenly divided on whether they believe homosexual behavior is a sin, a new survey showed.

While 48 percent of Americans agree it is a sin, 45 percent said they don't believe homosexuality is sinful, according to a LifeWay Research study, released Wednesday.

Although those who are religiously affiliated were more likely to call homosexual behavior sinful, the director of the research group cautions that there are still many believers who don't view the behavior as sin.

The study showed that 61 percent of Protestants believe homosexuality is sinful compared to 31 percent who don't. Among born-again, evangelical or fundamentalist Americans, 79 percent say it is sinful while 17 percent do not believe it is.

"Seventeen percent in that latter category may seem low compared to the others, but considering these people consider themselves born-again, evangelical, or fundamentalist, it reminds us of the need for clear biblical teaching on the issue in our community," said Ed Stetzer, director of LifeWay Research, in the report.

"We did not develop our views of sexuality because we flipped a coin or took a poll," he noted. "We believe the teaching of Scripture is clear that monogamous, heterosexual marriage is God’s best for people, culture and society."

Stetzer also called it surprising to find that the majority of Catholics (55 percent) do not believe homosexual behavior is a sin. Only 39 percent of Catholics called it a sin.

Catholics were also most likely to say same-sex attraction is inevitable and determined at birth. Thirty percent of Catholics said that that is what contributes most to homosexuality compared to 20 percent of Protestants, 12 percent of born agains, and 24 percent of Americans overall.

The born-again, evangelical, fundamentalist group (48 percent) is most likely to believe homosexuality is a choice while 42 percent of Protestants, 41 percent of Catholics and 39 percent of Americans agree, saying "choice" is what contributes most to same-sex attraction.

As debate continues over homosexuality and many churches struggle to address the issue, the LifeWay survey found that what a church teaches about homosexuality can greatly impact a person's decision on whether to visit or join the church.

According to survey results, 32 percent of Americans said that if the church they were considering visiting or joining taught that homosexual behavior was sinful, it would negatively impact their decision. Meanwhile, 29 percent of Americans said that it would positively impact their decision.

"It’s clear we have a challenging but essential task," Stetzer commented. "We need to strive to show the love of Christ, while upholding the standard of Scripture, to those who struggle with same-sex attraction."

Many churches have begun to shift from preaching condemnation to showing love to homosexuals while still not compromising their belief that homosexuality is a sin.

In recent years, the Southern Baptist Convention - the largest Protestant denomination in the country - created a task force that would inform, educate and encourage Southern Baptists to be proactive in reaching out to those struggling with same-sex attractions. Bob Stith, who heads the task force, said many, including himself, have harbored a negative and judgmental attitude toward homosexuals and he now wants to encourage fellow Baptists to give a biblical yet compassionate response to homosexuality.

Still, the large Protestant group still has a ways to go when reaching homosexuals.

Tim Wilkins, a Southern Baptist and former homosexual, claims the denomination has not steered much effort toward the Ministry to Homosexuals Task Force.

“If Southern Baptists are going to invest time and money in reaching homosexuals with the Gospel, let's at least steer Southern Baptists to the appropriate resources," Wilkins said Thursday, noting that the task force has received little attention.

Among other findings by LifeWay Research, 66 percent of Americans, Protestants and born agains are personally acquainted with someone who has same-sex attraction. And among those who personally know a homosexual, 44 percent call homosexual behavior sinful and 49 percent say it is not a sin.

The survey was conducted on April 10-12, 2008, on a sample size of 1,201 American adults.

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  • Sat Jul 18, 2009 6:04 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    biggie »Tue Jun 10, 2008 1:48 am Religion has an opportunity to turn the page here. Lets focus our energy on welcoming all of God's children, as they are, into our family. Half of America no longer views homosexuality as a sin. So, let's move on. Why do we need to insist on having an enemy to demonize? If Evangelicals need a boogeyman to unite its base, lets pick something aside from gays. How about evangelicals put their demonization against global warming? Afterall, if they quit complaining about gays, think of the reduction of all that hot air!
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    In Response: that is a great post biggie. You would think that since all the energy being used by fundamentalists and evangelicals to fight equality of LGBT community that the issue is the only thing in their ideology that is important to them. They are so busy to controlling everyone's lives that they can't even deal with maintaining their numbers. The membership of the f/e squad is dwindling so fast that they can't spin the rhetoric fast enough.

    Yes it would would be a great day if they started at least to act responsible about real problems especially since the Hate Crimes Bills are going to pass, same sex marriage is going to allowed all over America and everyday another large number of people are cured of their control.

    http://alockslee.blogspot.com/Where are the written words of Jesus?
    TFR

  • Thu Jun 12, 2008 10:03 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    TerryH, You misunderstood the point that I was making.

    I did not say that there is no Judgment Seat of Christ. I merely said that there is nowhere in the Gospels in which Jesus rejects a sinner. Whenever someone approached Him in repentance, he would ensure them that their sins were forgiven, then He always admonished them to go and sin no more. I did not say that there are not unrepentant sinners, who refuse to humble theirself before Him. Even considering the rich young ruler, Jesus did not reject him. Jesus gave him an ultimatum, which he refused to comply with. So even in this case, quite literally Jesus never actually rejected any sinner who came to Him. He did reject the religious hypocrits.

  • Thu Jun 12, 2008 2:33 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    seedplanter,
    Jesus did reject sinners that did not repent. Matthew 7:21-23.

  • Thu Jun 12, 2008 2:28 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    If people calling themselves Christians, claiming they’re united with Christ but don't know what sin is, then how can they be saved from it. You may fool yourselves and other fools who want to be politically correct with you, but God will not be mocked.

    Matthew 5:17 "Do not think that I have come to abolish the Law or the Prophets; I have not come to abolish them but to fulfill them. 18I tell you the truth, until heaven and earth disappear, not the smallest letter, not the least stroke of a pen, will by any means disappear from the Law until everything is accomplished. 19Anyone who breaks one of the least of these commandments and teaches others to do the same will be called least in the kingdom of heaven, but whoever practices and teaches these commands will be called great in the kingdom of heaven. 20For I tell you that unless your righteousness surpasses that of the Pharisees and the teachers of the law, you will certainly not enter the kingdom of heaven.” Jesus Christ

  • Thu Jun 12, 2008 1:01 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 1

    God's not divided about homosexuality.

    Religious bureaucrats and church politicians are!

    Jesus never rejected a single sinner as recorded in Scripture, He simply said:
    "Go and sin no more."

  • Wed Jun 11, 2008 3:29 pm Agree: 3   Disagree: 1

    How many of these people polled even believe in the concept of sin?

    Christianity is not a majority vote. God has spoken clearly on this issue. We do not get to decide what is right and wrong based on poll numbers. Only the creator has the right to establish this. Fortunately He has given us this standard. Living up to it is another matter...

  • Tue Jun 10, 2008 11:48 am Agree: 5   Disagree: 3

    Good point mathetes. biggie, the only boogeman any Christian is concerned about is Satan. Who currently is deceiving many people on this matter. We must hold on to the truth of God's word! It is our only source of living a holy moral life. God instituted the family before the church. Why? Because he knew the significance that the family would play throughout the existence of man. This is why Satan is trying to destroy the very thing God brought into being. Without strong family's we as a nation suffer. I'm sure global warming is important to a lot of people, however that's a whole other argument in itself. All I know is that if we keep our eyes on the Lord he will guide our steps accordingly.

  • Tue Jun 10, 2008 9:17 am Agree: 10   Disagree: 3

    biggie,

    Good try, but you miss the point: it's not about politics ("unite its base"), it's about holiness + growth towards maturity + completion. Jesus said, "Be perfect, therefore, as your heavenly Father is perfect." (Matt 5:48)

    You said, "Lets focus our energy on welcoming all of God's children, as they are, into our family."
    Jesus never did that; He took people where they were/are, and CHANGED them TO BECOME PART OF his family. Eph. 2 says we were all dead, + Christ made us alive. To the adulterous woman (+ all of us), He said/says, "Go and sin no more."

  • Tue Jun 10, 2008 1:48 am Agree: 5   Disagree: 14

    Religion has an opportunity to turn the page here. Lets focus our energy on welcoming all of God's children, as they are, into our family. Half of America no longer views homosexuality as a sin. So, let's move on. Why do we need to insist on having an enemy to demonize? If Evangelicals need a boogeyman to unite its base, lets pick something aside from gays. How about evangelicals put their demonization against global warming? Afterall, if they quit complaining about gays, think of the reduction of all that hot air!

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