Re: Religion may become extinct in nine nations, study says
But Norway has done way more in progressing gay rights legislation in its country than most others????
Lets see here.. 50 % is against the new marriage law, including our second largest (extreme right) political party. A bitch from my town is even suing the state because now here marriage is now less worthy (her words).
I live in the bible belt of Norway, and trust me.. if you asked people here, I'm pretty sure 70 % of the population would be against gay marriage. We have more churches per capita than any other city in the country. And church weddings for gay couples is not legal in Norway yet, but priests can perform "blessings" in the church room for christian gay couples. Anyway, priests can still reserve themselves from performing the blessings. ONE priest in my city.. ONE FUCKING priest has sad yes to performing the blessing for gay couples.. NOBODY else. And this city has hundreds, maybe thousands of priests.only ONE is willing to do it Oslo has like hundreds of priests willing to do this, my city, the second largest city in Norway has ONE.
The conservative parties lead the gallup polls, so I have a feeling they will win the next election in two years. One of these parties is gay friendly and support LGBT rights, but the other one, to the extreme right, is EXTREMELY conservative, and against ANYTHING gay.. against financial support for gay organizations, against teaching about homosexuality in schools, they also said they want to remove the marriage law.
We basically only got the new marriage law because of our current, progressive, socialist government. But they will not last long, because we'll have a conservative government after the next election, and the society is still in general VERY conservative. I still hear about gay people being bashed, even in our more progressive capital. I read a lot of negative comments towards gay people on the internet every day, and I read a lot of articles about discrimination against gay couples, and it seems like people in general agree with these homophobes.
Trust me when I say this: Norway is FAR from as progressive and liberal as we seem. We never would have had that new marriage law if it wasn't for our government.