well liberal means a lot.....so it must mean, like pyligomy, or something
Officially no, however there are significant numbers of Liberal Buddhists and Liberal Hindus that support marriage equality.
No. The Liberal Party of Australia does not support same-sex marriage. The Liberal Party, under former PM John Howard, amended the Marriage Act in 2004 to define legal marriage as being exclusively between a man and a woman. Same-sex couples who marry legally overseas are thus not recognised in Australia. The present Liberal leader, Tony Abbott, opposes same-sex marriage.
Generally yes, although there is no official criteria for what constitutes a liberal and liberal persons do not convene to adopt a uniform platform. In general, however, support for the legalization of same-sex marriage is considered a liberal position, but not exclusively.
Pro-choice and same-sex marriage
A liberal view would be that people are and should be free to have committed, loving and intimate relationships with anyone they choose, and to enjoy the same benefits that others can claim who are in traditional relationships of this kind, as in marriage.
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Republicans are the most prominent when it comes to opposing gay marriage. It really depends on of they are conservative or liberal. Liberals are mostly for gay marriage.
Yes, party leadership has stated publicly that the party backs the legalization of same-sex marriage.
There is no official teaching on this in Buddhism, although many liberal Buddhists support it. The fact is that Buddhism focuses on the individual's spirituality and does not consider marriage to be a spiritual issue.
People who identify as liberal generally support equality for all people, and that includes LGBT people. If that can be called "like" then it is safe to say liberals "like" gay marriage.
Conservative families bound by socio religious taboos do not permit same sex marriage ,although in some liberal communities it is permitted and also legalised by some nations.
It doesn't matter whether you are gay or not, in order be consider yourself liberal or conservative. Usually, conservatives have more moral objections to homosexuality, whether it is openly displayed or not. Liberals tends to be a bit more open-minded when it comes to homosexuality. Of course there are exceptions to be found in both groups. A liberal person can be liberal about things like euthanasia and abortion, and won't support gay marriage. Conservatives can maitain a very conservative policy towards politics or economics, and find less objections to supporting gay marriage or other similar issues.