1. Controversial Issues
Morailty: Acepted or Opressed
Iosif Todoran– February 21,2017 – Soc 130
ABSTRACT
How do countries feel abut controversial topics such as: Homosexuality, Abortion, Premarital Sex
and Divorce.
Controversial issues have plagued mankind since the very beginning and that is due the ideology
that without controversy you cant flourish as a race, country or simply a group of people. However,
the controversial issues we face today different from continent to continent and country to country
due to the culture, norms and moral values each person is exposed too. There are four issues in
particular that rise up again and again and they are: Homosexuality, Abortion, Premarital Sex and
Divorce. The four countries in question differ from one...show more content...
The New York Times reported a staggering 23% of adults are not affiliated to any religion. The rest
of the population is a mixture of religions such as: Christian, Catholics, Islam, and others. This
change in religious affiliations isn't affecting just the individuals who now partake in a non–religion
category but also the political parties. The Republican Party relies on the votes of those who
affiliate with the Christian faith and if those votes change due to a change in religious affiliation
then we could also see a decline in the number of morality for these issues (Cohen). For now, the
numbers seem to be close related which means that due to diversity of religion and non–religious
affiliates, the morale seems to balance itself
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