U.S. Muslims More Accepting of Homosexuality Than White Evangelicals

A recent survey by the Pew Research Center found a sizable shift in the views of American Muslims when it comes to homosexuality and found them to be more accepting of it than white evangelicals.

In a survey conducted between January and May, 52 percent of U.S. Muslims said homosexuality should be accepted by society — an increase of 25 percentage since 2007. Comparatively, only 34 percent of white evangelical Protestants said they believed homosexuality should be accepted, the smallest percentage of any group surveyed.


Within the U.S. Muslim community, women and college graduates had the highest acceptance rate of homosexuality (both 63 percent), followed by less religious Muslims (62 percent) and millennials (60 percent).

While results found that acceptance of homosexuality in the U.S. Muslim community corresponds with wider acceptance in the U.S. general public, there remained generational differences in acceptance within both populations. Researchers found younger U.S. Muslims are more accepting of homosexuality than their older counterparts. Within the U.S. Muslim community, 60 percent of millennials said homosexuality should be accepted in society — 14 percentage points fewer than the general millennial population in 2016. In contrast, the U.S. Muslim "Baby Boomer or older" demographic had a 42 percent acceptance rating of homosexuality in 2017, 11 points lower than the general population’s acceptance rate around the same time.

White mainline Protestants had the highest acceptance rate of homosexuality, with 76 percent saying it should be accepted by society — a 23 percent jump from a decade prior.


https://www.nbcnews.com/feature/nbc...ting-homosexuality-white-evangelicals-n788891
 
By and large, I've found Muslim Americans to be more educated than the average evangelical. Wouldn't surprise me if they're more pragmatic on social/policy issues.
 
By and large, I've found Muslim Americans to be more educated than the average evangelical. Wouldn't surprise me if they're more pragmatic on social/policy issues.


Not surprising as U.S.Muslims have experienced actual prejudice vs white evangelicals who currently view red Starbucks cups as some form of modern crucifixion.
 
Not surprising as U.S.Muslims have experienced actual prejudice vs white evangelicals who currently view red Starbucks cups as some form of modern crucifixion.

Aware me on red Starbucks cups?
 
By and large, I've found Muslim Americans to be more educated than the average evangelical. Wouldn't surprise me if they're more pragmatic on social/policy issues.

The Curse of Education

There is an undeniable link between the type and level of one's education and one's political views. A strong Liberal Arts background leads directly to the erudite whose unhinged thoughts are the root of socialism and all manner of 'liberal thinking.' Study after study has confirmed the strong correlation between liberal lunacy and passionate study of the 'liberal arts' -- so aptly named. We don't find this correlation as strong among engineers and scientists, but nevertheless it tends to creep in a bit, even in these fields. If one should ever happen upon a civil engineer with a Ph.D., be on guard! One finds that education in more than one language is particularly risky, and lord help those who are so unlucky as to fall into the grip of the Classics. There is hardly anything more likely to produce a blithering liberal than serious Study in Greek or Latin; thus the high concentration of Godless heretics on our college campuses, especially among branch campus English Departments, where Marijuana is smoked God only knows where.

One can only conclude that one must be constantly on guard against the danger of education. Job training seems to pose no risk, but lord help those who go astray and venture into Elizabethan Literature or, dare we say it, Anthropology.

As a prophylactic measure, one must be cautioned against reading in general. Far safer to gets ones information visually, or perhaps better put, 'via video.' Nevertheless, it is clear some things are safe to read. That probably explains why the field of Medicine has been, at least since bleeding was dropped as a cure for fever, largely free from the curse of education.
 
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By and large, I've found Muslim Americans to be more educated than the average evangelical. Wouldn't surprise me if they're more pragmatic on social/policy issues.

Had a Muslim roommate who had an employment contract with Microsoft for accounting work. He compared the Christianity and Muslim religions in a very coherent manner.

The media seems to focus on extreme examples rather than the boring, more mainstream ideas that most people live by.
 
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