Lesbian, gay, and bisexual Americans differ from general public in their religious affiliations

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Lesbian, gay, and bisexual Americans differ from general public in their religious affiliations

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Although many lesbian, gay and bisexual (LGB) adults feel that most major faiths are unwelcoming to their community, a majority of LGB adults are religiously affiliated, according to a new Pew Research Center study. But they are much less likely to be Christian than the general public and are more drawn to smaller, non-Christian denominations. About 5% of the 2014 Religious Landscape Study's 35,000-plus respondents identified themselves as members of the LGB population. Of that group, 59% said they are religiously affiliated. But only 48% of them reported belonging to a Christian faith group, compared with 71% of the general public.

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