
Research released by the Pew Research Center reveals striking differences in how Americans across different generations view moral issues. The data shows a significant generational divide on several controversial topics.
According to the findings, fewer than half of younger Americans believe consuming pornography is morally objectionable, while more than two-thirds of senior citizens consider it wrong. The study also examined attitudes toward homosexuality, finding that 30% of Americans aged 18 to 29 view same-sex relationships as immoral, compared to 46% of those 65 and older who hold similar views.








