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    Gay Marriage In Canada

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    Gay Marriage: People perceive gay marriage as it could possibly be harmful to some children due to the fact that they have two parents of the same sex instead of having a male and a female in their home. “Laws have a teaching effect. Laws that discriminate validate other kinds of discrimination. Laws that require equal protections reinforce the moral imperative of equality.” Hillary Clinton. Children of gay unions would suffer undo social and economic hardships. Community exposure to gay…

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    Gay Marriage Religion

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    state gay marriage is contrary to the word of God and is incompatible with the beliefs, sacred texts, and traditions of many religious groups. However, many religious leaders and churches support gay marriage and they say it is consistent with scripture. Throughout the years, support for homosexual couples has increased dramatically which in today’s society is slowly opening the doors for acceptance and overall prosperity between different people. Over time, the concept of traditional marriage…

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    against gay marriage, I would say I am biased. Im more against it than for it but in the world we live in it isn't surprising that this law has been granted. On June 26, 2015 the supreme court passed a law for gay marriage. This allows the same sex to get married. When this law was passed many people rejoiced in happiness while others were infuriated and upset. I personally was nonchalant to the whole situation. Im not quite a judgemental person so I wasn't affected by it. I believe that gay…

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    other forms from others. While the trend lately has undoubtedly been shifting in favor of gay marriage, with over half of the country now allowing it (with some states attempting to appeal), there is still a battle to be fought so that the LGBT community can be on equal ground with their heterosexual counterparts. Laws passed as recently as last year continue to be a hassle to…

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    Gay Marriage Taxes

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    are gay and lesbian couples. This can not go on any longer, because it is too late, love won and gay marriage is legal. Gay and lesbian couples are citizens too, who should be afforded the same rights as same-sex couples. You might even be surprised on what some people think of the situation."Survey results suggest that people have forgotten why they were so opposed to the notion even as recently as a few years ago." (Schumann 1). That just shows how far we have come in the last year for gay…

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    Even though gay marriage is legal throughout the entire country, it does not change the fact that discrimination in the LGBTQ community still happens everyday. People who discriminate against those in LGBTQ community should have harsher punishments put against them. To some people this may sound insane, that in 2016 gay people are still be looked down upon, but today I am here to show you some major examples of what goes on everyday right here in our country. Denial of service, suicide rates…

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    society on coming out as gay as well as struggling for their right to marry. The fight for them was just beginning, but their battle would do much for the future of gay marriage. In fact, gay marriage changed from the pressure coming from people’s opinions on same-sex marriage, which prompted some states to change their laws, while others had chosen not to; the controversy caught the attention of the Supreme Court, and in time, was…

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    Same-sex marriage is a topic that has been debated for many years. Gay marriage should be allowed in the United States. Everyone has the right as an American citizen to marry whomever they wish to marry, same-sex or not. People who are gay, lesbian, bisexual, or transgender, are known as the LGBT Community. People who are a part of the LGBT Community will have more equality if same-sex marriage was allowed. Many people and cultures have a different meaning of marriage. However, marriage is an…

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    it is their life and gays aren’t hurting anyone, this is supposed to be the land of freedom and equality, and the banning of gay marriage was not always around. Many Americans believe that gay marriage…

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    Gay Marriage Debate Report

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    What exactly is gay marriage? Some believe it is wrong or sinful while others believe it is a civil right. If you break down the two terms, you will see that the issue is not just black or white. The term homosexual, according to You May Ask Yourself (Conley, 2013, p. 302), means “the social identity of a person who has sexual attraction to and/ or relations with other persons of the same sex". Marriage, however, does not have a solid definition. No one can seem to agree on what marriage really…

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