NOT ALL ‘SINS’ ARE REJECTED EQUALLY: RESISTANCE TO LGBT RIGHTS ACROSS RELIGIONS IN COLOMBIA
NOT ALL ‘SINS’ ARE REJECTED EQUALLY: RESISTANCE TO LGBT RIGHTS ACROSS RELIGIONS IN COLOMBIA
Author(s): Javier Corrales, Iñaki SagarzazuSubject(s): Sociology of Culture, Social Norms / Social Control, Sociology of Religion
Published by: Центар за проучавање религије и верску толеранцију
Keywords: Latin America; LGBT Rights; backlash; evangelicals; Catholics; homophobia; abortion
Summary/Abstract: Attitudes towards homosexuality and same-sex marriage in the Americas and Europe have been found to be tightly related to religion, and especially, how religion is practiced. However, religious individuals are not consistent in their rejection of homosexuality. We explore how religions and religious individuals differ among each other in attitudes towards not just homosexuality, but also other policy areas they consider sins, such as marihuana consumption, abortion, euthanasia, use of contraceptives, and pre-marital sex. Using data for Colombia, we find that Evangelicals are the most reliable opponents of LGBT rights in the country, rejecting homosexuality more deeply than other sins. They thus target homosexuality distinctively. We also find that attitudes toward homosexual-ity among Evangelicals seem unresponsive to education. Because of this more pronounced homophobia among Evangelicals, we conclude that countries like Colombia that are experiencing increases in the population and levels of organi-zation of Evangelicals are likely to face increasing difficulty, even backlash, when trying to further expand LGBT rights.
Journal: Политикологија религије
- Issue Year: XIII/2019
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 351-377
- Page Count: 27
- Language: English