A new Gallup poll exploring social and moral values and beliefs finds abortion, physician-assisted suicide and out-of-wedlock births to be the most divisive in terms of whether Americans view those actions as morally acceptable or unacceptable.
Americans find physician-assisted suicide unacceptable by three points, 48% to 45%, and abortion unacceptable by 12 points, 51% to 39%. Meanwhile, Americans find out-of-wedlock births morally acceptable by 13 points, 54% to 41%.
A huge generational gap exists on several of the issues that were polled: "Adults 18 to 34 are also more supportive than older Americans of gay/lesbian relations, premarital sex, out-of-wedlock births, gambling, polygamy, abortion, and cloning humans; they are less supportive of the death penalty and medical testing on animals."