Why Is Gay Marriage Wrong

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Marriage takes place between two people that love each other. Until recently the act of marriage took place between male and female only. Now, same-sex marriage is becoming more common. The homosexual couple may have love shared between the two of them, but there are other things one must think about when talking about marriage. God made Adam and Eve, man and women, for a reason. If it were supposed to be two people of the same sex then he would have made it so. Yes, two people of the same sex can care deeply about one another, but should never share a sexual relationship.
Two people of the same sex aren’t meant to be together. It is like a puzzle, and their pieces don’t fit together. But, male and female pieces fit together perfectly. In health
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In my eyes this weakens the value of a heterosexual marriage. Because there are people that are now for gay marriage what was once a moral wrong is now becoming a civil right. People try to argue that homosexuals fighting for civil rights is like how African Americans fought for their rights during the late 1800s and into the 1900s. This is incorrect because the blacks were not breaking the requirements of nature. Nomatter what race you are, as long as the two people being wed are man and woman nature is being …show more content…
God made Adam and Eve, not Adam and Steve. If two people of the same sex were meant to be together god would have made it that way in the beginning. Even for people that don’t believe in god there is no denying that two people of the same sex cannot possibly fit together naturally. The bible specifically talks about homosexuality. It states, “If a man lies with a male as he lies with a woman, both of them have committed an abomination. They shall surely be put to death. Their blood shall be upon them”.
The facts and points presented in this essay are too strong to ignore. Gay marriage is wrong and should not be accepted. It goes against not only religious beliefs but natural law. By legalizing it the government is essentially forcing people to accept something that should never be accepted. It is an abomination and should be looked down upon. If you are gay and act upon it, you will most likely go to hell. Homosexuality just doesn’t

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