Religion can be seen as a conservative force in two ways: 1) It upholds traditional moral views and social roles that maintain the status quo. 2) It functions to preserve existing social structures and stabilize society. Most religions promote conservative views on issues like divorce, abortion, and homosexuality. They also generally favor patriarchal family structures that endorse male authority. Marxist, feminist, and functionalist perspectives view religion as reinforcing inequality and preventing social change, thus serving to conserve existing power structures in society and politics.