Metro is playing catch-up, say supporters of gay protections

The argument that protecting government’s employees would force the to follow suit is all backward, supporters of a new anti- measure say.

Around the country, 90 percent of companies’ anti- policies include or . In Nashville, some of the city’s largest http://www.vanderbilt.edu/“> and http://www.hcahealthcare.com/“> — put similar policies into place.

Against that landscape, the new measure’s supporters say, it should have a of passage than a similar one proposed in 2003. But say following the private-sector pack isn’t the way to go.

“Just because someone else does something doesn’t mean it’s right, and we learned that when we all took off from ,” said , a former and of the http://www.factn.org/“>Family Action Council of Tennessee. “So unless we are going to like and just blindly do what everybody else is doing, we need to stop and think before we make this a law.”

The city already has protections based on race, , and in place, Fowler said, and protection based on is incongruous. He also said such a law could expose the city to by who feel it was broken.

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The impact of ‘Christian’ homophobia: New Research Reveals Young Americans Losing Their Religion In Staggering Numbers

New research shows are dramatically less likely to go to church — or to participate in any form of organized — than their and .

“It’s a huge change,” says University Putnam, who conducted the research.

Historically, the percentage of Americans who said they had no religious affiliation ( refer to this group as the “”) has been very small — hovering between 5 percent and 10 percent. However, Putnam says the percentage of “” has now skyrocketed to between 30 percent and 40 percent among younger Americans.

Putnam calls this a “.” He gave reporters a first glimpse of his data Tuesday at a conference on organized by the Pew Forum on Faith in Public Life.

The research will be included in a , called “American Grace.”

This trend started in the 1990s and continues through today. It includes in both and Y.

While these young “” may not belong to a church, they are not necessarily .

“Many of them are who would otherwise be in church,” Putnam said. “They have the same attitidues and values as who are in church, but they grew up in a period in which being religious meant being politically , especially on .”

Putnam says that in the past two , many young began to view organized as a source of “intolerance and and doctrinaire ,” and therefore stopped going to church.

This movement away from organized , says Putnam, may have enormous consequences for and for years to come.

“That is the future of America,” he says. “Their views and their habits religiously are going to persist and have a huge effect on the future.”

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