>>3103563I know, anon. Believe me, I know.
Religious opposition is not going to be relevant for much longer, at least in America. The former basis of American morals, Christianity, was on the decline long before the country was even colonized. In fact, Christianity has been on the way out ever since the Great Schism. Martin Luther merely put the nail in the coffin and the corruption of the Catholic Church was more than happy to pound that sucker in for him. Islam, by comparison, doesn't have such a problem (yet).
What remains of American Christianity today (a little over half Protestant with innumerable sects) is so watered down for the sake of inclusiveness that their only principle is 'Jesus is a nice guy who loves everyone'. They aren't going to fight it and neither will America's largest religion of scientism - which as I think you already know is a huge boon for anyone trying to push an agenda as the sacred and irrefutable 'holy book' of science (so to speak) can be reinterpreted by the scientist/priest class to say anything they want and the hoi polloi will accept it because 'science said so'.
Honestly it's quite ingenious, it's so much easier than trying alter religious law lest you end up like the Catholic Church with 2000 years of 'we are never wrong, if you interpret it in this extremely specific way and just completely ignore any evidence to the contrary, it says we were right all along' apologetics theology that reads more like car insurance contract fine print than the divine and incorruptible word of God, something nearly impossible to swallow even for those raised Catholic as the leadership continues to make huge and apparently contradictory swerves in doctrine that keep getting more and more difficult to justify.
TL;DR We will absolutely see the normalization of incest within our lifetimes. I ran out of text and can't type more.