From Family Research Council -- 9/29/2011
Back in May, a venerable Gallup poll revealed that most Americans think that over 20 percent of the population is homosexual.
Only four percent believe-correctly--that homosexuals are less than five percent of the population (a leading homosexual researcher puts the figure at 1.7% homosexual and 1.8% bisexual). The percentage of those who are in long-term partnerships is even lower.
The Census Bureau on Tuesday released updated estimates of the number of American households headed by same-sex couples. There aren't many--only one in every 180 households. Maybe the new numbers will help leaders to realize that there's no political gain in pandering to such a tiny population.
Although the Census Bureau referred to some of those couples as "married"--in apparent violation of the federal Defense of Marriage Act (under which the federal government recognizes only opposite-sex marriages)--the data nevertheless reinforced a key argument against same-sex "marriage."
A paper based on the American Community Survey, whose findings were similar to the census count, found that even in the states which allow same-sex "marriage," only 42% of the same-sex couples who lived together identified themselves as "married."
We need to restore marriage as the normative setting for sex, procreation, and childrearing--not redefine it for the benefit of a group that's already rejected that norm.
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