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Belonging without believing: religion and attitudes towards gay marriage and abortion rights in Northern Ireland
Authors:Bernadette C Hayes  Andrew McKinnon
Institution:1. School of Social Science, University of Aberdeen, King’s College, Aberdeen, United Kingdom, Scotlandb.hayes@abdn.ac.uk;3. School of Social Science, University of Aberdeen, King’s College, Aberdeen, United Kingdom, Scotland
Abstract:ABSTRACT

Same-sex marriage has become a divisive issue in established western democracies. As in earlier research on abortion, there is now a growing body of studies which suggests that religious factors, such as identity, belief and practice, are the most frequent predictors of opposition towards gay marriage. Yet, what we know about the combined influence of these religious factors remains unexamined. Mindful of this omission, this study examines the relationship between regular church attendance and a belief in God on attitudes towards same-sex marriage and abortion rights. Using the recent survey data from Northern Ireland, the results suggest that not only are those who belong but do not believe distinctive in terms of their demographic makeup, but they are also significantly more likely to adopt a liberal stance in relation to both these issues – gay marriage and abortion rights – than the most religiously devout, or those who both belong and believe.
Keywords:Abortion  believing  belonging  gay rights  Northern Ireland  religion
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