I cant accept your lifestyle because I love you: Mississippi Christians beliefs and attitudes toward homosexuality and gay and lesbian civil rights

<p>Using surveys and interviews with Mississippi Christians, this study provides a more complete understanding of Christians beliefs and attitudes toward homosexuality and gay and lesbian civil rights. I analyze how Mississippi Christians make sense of their relationships with gay and lesbian...

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Main Author: Baker, Ashley A
Other Authors: Kimberly C. Kelly
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Language:en
Published: MSSTATE 2015
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spelling ndltd-MSSTATE-oai-library.msstate.edu-etd-06112015-1408142016-07-15T15:48:15Z I cant accept your lifestyle because I love you: Mississippi Christians beliefs and attitudes toward homosexuality and gay and lesbian civil rights Baker, Ashley A Sociology <p>Using surveys and interviews with Mississippi Christians, this study provides a more complete understanding of Christians beliefs and attitudes toward homosexuality and gay and lesbian civil rights. I analyze how Mississippi Christians make sense of their relationships with gay and lesbian friends and family members and how this differs based on their religious identity. I then consider how these beliefs and attitudes are influenced by social contact with gays and lesbians. I find Mississippi Christians views toward homosexuality and gay and lesbian civil rights vary widely from rejection to acceptance. The most conservative views are held by evangelical Protestants who set themselves apart from society through their beliefs about homosexuality. They feel that homosexuality is always sinful and describe almost complete opposition to gay and lesbian civil rights. On the contrary, mainline Protestants continue to move towards full assimilation with secular society. Many believe the Bible does not say anything about homosexuality and that the church should be accepting of gays and lesbians. Mainline Protestants also largely support gay and lesbian civil rights. Catholics fall in the middle of the continuum. They describe a greater degree of ambivalence about the sinfulness of homosexuality and describe conditional acceptance of gay and lesbian civil rights. Social contact with gays and lesbians did not influence evangelical Protestants beliefs and attitudes toward homosexuality or gay and lesbian civil rights. Similarly, conservative Catholics continued to hold on to their more conservative religious beliefs about homosexuality despite social contact. Conservative Christians subcultural identity which stands in opposition to homosexuality is stronger than the effects of social contact for evangelical Protestants and conservative Catholics. On the other hand, social contact is often a strong enough influence to change beliefs and attitudes toward homosexuality and gay and lesbian civil rights for mainline Protestants and more liberal Catholics. This study demonstrates that conservative religion acts as a negative feature that deters the positive benefits of social contact to overcome prejudice.</p> Kimberly C. Kelly Nicole E. Rader Lindsey P. Peterson Rachel Allison MSSTATE 2015-07-27 text application/pdf http://sun.library.msstate.edu/ETD-db/theses/available/etd-06112015-140814/ http://sun.library.msstate.edu/ETD-db/theses/available/etd-06112015-140814/ en restricted I hereby certify that, if appropriate, I have obtained and attached hereto a written permission statement from the owner(s) of each third party copyrighted matter to be included in my thesis, Dissertation, or project report, allowing distribution as specified below. I certify that the version I submitted is the same as that approved by my advisory committee. I hereby grant to Mississippi State University Libraries or its agents the non-exclusive license to archive and make accessible, under the conditions specified below, my thesis, Dissertation, or project report in whole or in part in all forms of media, now or hereafter known. I retain all other ownership rights to the copyright of the thesis, Dissertation or project report. I also retain the right to use in future works (such as articles or books) all or part of this thesis, Dissertation, or project report.
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I cant accept your lifestyle because I love you: Mississippi Christians beliefs and attitudes toward homosexuality and gay and lesbian civil rights
description <p>Using surveys and interviews with Mississippi Christians, this study provides a more complete understanding of Christians beliefs and attitudes toward homosexuality and gay and lesbian civil rights. I analyze how Mississippi Christians make sense of their relationships with gay and lesbian friends and family members and how this differs based on their religious identity. I then consider how these beliefs and attitudes are influenced by social contact with gays and lesbians. I find Mississippi Christians views toward homosexuality and gay and lesbian civil rights vary widely from rejection to acceptance. The most conservative views are held by evangelical Protestants who set themselves apart from society through their beliefs about homosexuality. They feel that homosexuality is always sinful and describe almost complete opposition to gay and lesbian civil rights. On the contrary, mainline Protestants continue to move towards full assimilation with secular society. Many believe the Bible does not say anything about homosexuality and that the church should be accepting of gays and lesbians. Mainline Protestants also largely support gay and lesbian civil rights. Catholics fall in the middle of the continuum. They describe a greater degree of ambivalence about the sinfulness of homosexuality and describe conditional acceptance of gay and lesbian civil rights. Social contact with gays and lesbians did not influence evangelical Protestants beliefs and attitudes toward homosexuality or gay and lesbian civil rights. Similarly, conservative Catholics continued to hold on to their more conservative religious beliefs about homosexuality despite social contact. Conservative Christians subcultural identity which stands in opposition to homosexuality is stronger than the effects of social contact for evangelical Protestants and conservative Catholics. On the other hand, social contact is often a strong enough influence to change beliefs and attitudes toward homosexuality and gay and lesbian civil rights for mainline Protestants and more liberal Catholics. This study demonstrates that conservative religion acts as a negative feature that deters the positive benefits of social contact to overcome prejudice.</p>
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title_short I cant accept your lifestyle because I love you: Mississippi Christians beliefs and attitudes toward homosexuality and gay and lesbian civil rights
title_full I cant accept your lifestyle because I love you: Mississippi Christians beliefs and attitudes toward homosexuality and gay and lesbian civil rights
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title_full_unstemmed I cant accept your lifestyle because I love you: Mississippi Christians beliefs and attitudes toward homosexuality and gay and lesbian civil rights
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