The South is warming to gay marriage, writes Robert P Jones in The Atlantic. The reasons are complicated and regional, but it reminded me a little of how some British conservatives evinced a similar "surprise" support a few years go. If you can't beat them, normalize them? I guess memories are shorter than the sentences in Leviticus.
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