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RELIGN, SECULARISM, AND GAY MARRIAGE
Opponents of gay marriage are, for the most part, uniformly relig. Those men and women who fight agast gay and lbian rights – whether be to adopt children, to be protected om discrimatn hog or employment, to fight the ary, to volunteer as Sut lears, to get married, or to simply be served a piece of pie a rtrant – do so, large part, as a rult of their relign.
Mormonism, Catholicism, Evangelil Prottantism, Orthodox Judaism, Islam, and other major relig tradns are among the most abundant wellsprgs of today’s ntemporary anti-homosexual agenda. And the nant fact is that there exists no secular anti-homosexual movement.
Sure, dividual men and women who happen to be secular n be homophobic to varyg gre, and yet terms of polil mobilizatn, social movement activy, and anized public outcry, there is no secular mobilizatn opposg equal right for gays and lbians.