Why Fewer Millennials Support LGBT Lifestyle Each Year by AMERICAN FAMILY ASSOCIATION for Charisma News
GNN Note – The ones that still make use of critical thought have come to understand its all a big lie and a scam.
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The American Family Association (AFA, afa.net) says there is good news in the battle to protect biblical values on human sexuality, as progress is being made in the hearts and minds of millennials.
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According to a new Harris Poll, AFA and The Christian Post report, Americans aged 18-34 are becoming less and less enamored with the LGBT lifestyle each year.
“I believe the reason this is happening is simple: Millennials have been inundated with the gay agenda their entire lives,” said AFA President Tim Wildmon in an Action Alert to AFA’s more than 1 million friends and supporters. “And 75% of them have at least one friend who is a homosexual, which means they may have personally witnessed the pathologies that come with homosexuality. It looks like the more they know about the homosexual lifestyle, the less they like what they see. It also looks as if the scales might finally be tipping in a pro-family direction on homosexuality. This should be very encouraging news to all of us involved in the culture war. We must continue to pray, love, persuade and act until our entire American culture returns to a biblical view of sexuality.”
Wildmon added that, according to the survey, in 2016, 63% of Millennials considered themselves “allies” of the LGBT movement. But that number fell to 53% in 2017 and plunged to 45% last year. Today, 36% of Millennials are not comfortable when they learn a family member is homosexual—up from 29% a year ago—perhaps because they are observing the abnormalities associated with homosexuality up close. Additionally, a startling 42% of Millennial males are uncomfortable learning that their child has had a lesson on LGBT history at school or has a homosexual teacher, up from 27% just two years ago.