Has the rainbow craze peaked? New poll suggests Americans are rejecting homosexuality
For years, Americans were told the country was moving in only one direction on LGBTQ issues. But a new Gallup poll suggests that trend may be slowing — and in some cases reversing.
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Support for same-sex marriage has fallen from its recent high-water mark, while fewer Americans now view gender transitions as morally acceptable than they did just a few years ago. And while Democrats remain the most supportive of LGBTQ issues, Republicans and independents have dropped in their support.
“How do you attribute this decline? What do you think it means?” BlazeTV host Steve Deace asks author Jon Harris.
“I think that the left pushed very hard, and it hurt people,” Harris answers. “And it seems like the right doesn’t get engaged until they’re hurting in some way. If it’s theoretical, let the left have what the left wants. It’s not going to affect my marriage.”
“Unfortunately, it did affect people because three seconds after they pushed for gay marriage, they wanted men in women’s sports, and they wanted to trans your kids. And so I think there was a backlash against it for that reason,” he adds.
Harris believes that if things “continue in the MAHA direction,” that “actually spells doom for the LGBT movement.”
“The whole logic of it is we need to get back to some kind of a created order, some kind of a way that we’re meant to function. And as soon as you start asking those questions, you’re going to start realizing, well, actually, men were made for women, women were made for men,” he explains.
“While I agree theoretically with MAHA is doing things that should light up the broader citizenry and maybe even the church, but the problem is that the church has got to be first and foremost,” co-host Todd Erzen chimes in.
While Erzen believes morality should be why Americans reject homosexuality, Harris points out that it seems like the rejection is coming from an evolutionary perspective.
“If that’s the message, if it’s, ‘We don’t want homosexual marriage because, well, that doesn't conform with science,’ then it’s not about being rooted in the Creator’s design for us in God,” Harris says.
“Unnatural as opposed to immoral,” Deace adds.
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