
A recent worldwide survey conducted by the Pew Research Center examined global perspectives on the moral acceptance of homosexuality, revealing dramatic differences across nations. Nigeria emerged as the country with the highest percentage of residents who view homosexuality as morally unacceptable, with an overwhelming 96% of respondents expressing this view. Indonesia and Turkey also ranked among the countries with similarly high levels of moral disapproval. On the opposite side of the global spectrum, Sweden led nations where homosexuality is widely accepted, with 94% of those surveyed considering it morally acceptable. Within the United States, the survey found that 60% of participants expressed moral acceptance of homosexuality.







