A new poll released in the wake of the U.S. Supreme Courts ruling in favor of anti-gay baker Jack Phillips:
reveals that most Americans oppose businesses that refuse to serve gay people.
Reuters reports:
In the poll, 72 percent of respondents said business owners, because of their religious beliefs, should not be allowed to refuse to serve customers based on sexual orientation, while 14 percent said they do have that right. Another 9 percent said businesses have the right only in certain circumstances and 6 percent said they do not know.
Like other recent surveys of American adults, the Reuters/Ipsos poll also found that the number of Americans who support gay marriage has increased in recent years.
Not really surprising.
Anti-gay people are dying out, most of whom are old religious nuts.