College students likely to disagree with religious teachings that homosexuality is a sin
College students' beliefs about same-sex relationships can be shaped by their church's teachings, but some are willing to oppose their religion's position on the issue, a new University of Michigan study indicated.
And this can influence students' views about same-sex marriage.
Researchers looked at whether or not respondents' religion taught that homosexuality was a sin and students' level of agreement with these teachings, which is described as syncretism.
Syncretism concerning same-sex sexuality plays a small but unique role in explaining opinions about attitudes toward same-sex marriage, beyond that of religious tradition, participation in services and importance of religion in one's life, says Michael Woodford, assistant professor of social work and the study's lead author.
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