Same-sex marriage has long divided societies and ignited debates about the limits of freedom, tradition, and the redefinition of family values. Supporters emphasize equality – if the constitution guarantees equal treatment, why should orientation exclude someone from marriage? Opponents argue it’s not about discrimination but about defending a cultural foundation: marriage as a union of a man and a woman that passes on life. In the background, there are arguments about “gender ideology,” pressure from the European Union, and even conspiracy theories about global elites wanting to “dismantle the family.” Is this a fight for human rights, or the opening of the door to social engineering? Take part in the poll and decide for yourself.
Category: Religion
Religion covers surveys on faith, the role of religious communities and the impact of spiritual beliefs on public and private life. This category explores views on institutions, religious practices and their social relevance.





