ALL NEWS

Support for LGBTQ rights growing among Latter-day Saints

Mar 31, 2022, 2:33 PM

Latter-day Saints are showing more support for LGBTQ rights...

Participants begin to leave the state Capitol during the Rainbow March and Rally before heading to Liberty Park in Salt Lake City on Sunday, June 6, 2021. The event was part of Pride Week activities to support Utah's LGBTQ community. (Annie Barker/Deseret News)

(Annie Barker/Deseret News)

SALT LAKE CITY — A new study shows there’s growing support for LGBTQ+ rights from members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. 

The Public Religion Research Institute study shows 53% of church members now support same-sex marriage.

“They’re one of the religious groups who are lower on support for LGBTQ rights issues,” said Research Director Natalie Jackson. “However, they are one of the groups that has moved up quickly.” 

Latter-day Saints are still among the least likely to support LGBTQ+ rights compared to other religions.

The report also found the vast majority — 84% — support non-discrimination laws.

“That’s an area where the Latter-day Saint population actually outpaces the rest of the country,” Jackson said.

Jackson said support for those laws jumped with the Church’s support of a compromise in fair housing policies in Utah in 2015.

“I think that’s the biggest difference. The stance of the church is anti-marriage but pro-non-discrimination.,” said Jackson. “The [Latter-day Saint] population is one of the bigger movers on non-discrimination rights and same-sex marriage. That is probably a result of what has happened in Utah specifically.”

Overall, support for LGBTQ rights has gone up

Nationwide, more than two-thirds of Americans now support same-sex marriage.

According to Jackson, the more people that someone knows identifies as LGBTQ+, the more likely they are to support broader LGBTQ+ rights.

“As we’ve seen the population of folks grow in the country,” she said. “We are seeing more people accept that [this] is a group that deserves these nondiscrimination protections.”

The study surveys about 22,000 people and is proportionally representative of the population of the U.S. The study includes a few hundred Latter-day Saint members, Jackson said.

“People do often make the argument that they can love one another without necessarily condoning their lifestyle,” Jackson said. “I think that is the crux of it for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.”

The biggest takeaway from the study, Jackson said, is that they see a trend of up-ticks in support for LGBTQ+ rights, despite current Utah legislation regarding transgender athletes.

“On the broad issues that we’re measuring, people are continuing in the same direction,” she said. “There is a broad support for LGBTQ rights, it just gets a lot more nuanced when you talk about these very specific policies happening at the state level.”

Related stories

 

 

 

We want to hear from you.

Have a story idea or tip? Send it to the KSL NewsRadio team here.

Today’s Top Stories

All News

The OLRGC released an analysis of the expected topics to be discussed during a special session of t...

Simone Seikaly

Extending state flooding emergency, firearm restrictions, among topics for Utah special session

The OLRGC released an analysis of the expected topics to be discussed during a special session of the legislature.

12 months ago

A video recorded by Facebook user Larry Jacquez shows the police response following the shooting in...

Jamiel Lynch, CNN     

At least 3 people killed and 2 officers wounded in a shooting in Farmington, New Mexico, police say

Multiple people were shot and at least three killed in a shooting in Farmington, New Mexico, police said in a Facebook post.

12 months ago

A new release from Intermountain Healthcare shows that younger adults are becoming more susceptible...

Waverly Golden

Younger adults are becoming more susceptible to strokes

A new release from Intermountain Healthcare shows that younger adults are becoming more susceptible to stroke.

12 months ago

If you plan to camp over Memorial Day Weekend, you may want to begin the planning process now....

Allessandra Harris

Camping over Memorial Day Weekend? Plan ahead

If you plan to camp over Memorial Day Weekend, you may want to begin the planning process now.

12 months ago

slcpd on the scene of the deaths...

Josh Ellis

Police: Teen killed by father in murder-suicide in SLC office building

Police responded to the office complex near 3000 S. Highland Drive on Saturday after emergency responders received a call from a community member who reported finding a body.

12 months ago

Melissa Coleman crouches next to her husband, , Brad Coleman, of North Ogden, who sits in a wheelch...

Jenny Carpenter, KSL.com

Young stroke victim survives with quick, lifesaving treatment in northern Utah

After a 36-year-old man had a stroke, he and his wife say to be aware of the signs of stroke and that young people are also at risk.

12 months ago

Sponsored Articles

close up of rose marvel saliva blooms in purple...

Shannon Cavalero

Drought Tolerant Perennials for Utah

The best drought tolerant plants for Utah can handle high elevations, alkaline soils, excessive exposure to wind, and use of secondary water.

Group of cheerful team members high fiving each other...

Visit Bear Lake

How To Plan a Business Retreat in Bear Lake This Spring

Are you wondering how to plan a business retreat this spring? Read our sample itinerary to plan a team getaway to Bear Lake.

Cheerful young woman writing an assignment while sitting at desk between two classmates during clas...

BYU EMBA at the Marriott School of Business

Hear it Firsthand: 6 Students Share Their Executive MBA Experience at BYU’s Marriott School of Business

The Executive MBA program at BYU offers great opportunities. Hear experiences straight from students enrolled in the program.

Skier being towed by a rider on a horse. Skijoring....

Bear Lake Convention and Visitors Bureau

Looking for a New Winter Activity? Try Skijoring in Bear Lake

Skijoring is when someone on skis is pulled by a horse, dog, animal, or motor vehicle. The driver leads the skiers through an obstacle course over jumps, hoops, and gates.

Banner with Cervical Cancer Awareness Realistic Ribbon...

Intermountain Health

Five Common Causes of Cervical Cancer – and What You Can Do to Lower Your Risk

January is National Cervical Cancer Awareness month and cancer experts at Intermountain Health are working to educate women about cervical cancer.

Kid holding a cisco fish at winterfest...

Bear Lake Convention and Visitors Bureau

Get Ready for Fun at the 2023 Bear Lake Monster Winterfest

The Bear Lake Monster Winterfest is an annual weekend event jam-packed full of fun activities the whole family can enjoy.

Support for LGBTQ rights growing among Latter-day Saints