Gay Marriage Essay

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    the bible. But they talk about being gay and not cutting their hair. Some people think getting married to the same sex is wrong. People make your sexuality just a big deal. Ok they like this man or women, your sexuality does not make who you are. Gay marriage will never harm anyone, they are just trying to live there live without be characterized because of their sexuality. A gay couple can't produce, but not all same sex married couples have kids. Marriage is a human right sense 1888. Your…

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    Marriage has been a widely debated topic throughout the centuries. The definition of marriage has been defined by presidents, teachers, doctors, religious men, psychologists and philosophers. According to the 2015 revised Merriam-Webster dictionary marriage is defined as “the state of being united to a person of the opposite sex as husband or wife in a consensual and contractual relationship recognized by law [and] the state of being united to a person of the same sex in a relationship like that…

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    Why would the United States of America not legalize gay marriage? This controversial, hot topic can be disputed either way simply by using specific logic corresponding to a position’s standpoint. In most cases, the key supporting details to compare and contrast opinions are children and religion. How obvious right? Who would want lesbians or gays raising a child? On the other hand, who would want a child growing up in an abusive environment with both a mother and a father as parents? According…

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    is something that lesbian and gay couples face every single day. There are many hard things that they go through just so they can love their…

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    civilization are changing. The dynamic and the nature of society continues to affect marriage and its main values and principles in an unprecedented way. In the U. S. 37 out of 50 states have approved homosexual marriage on the behalf of universal values such as liberty and equality. Marriage has changed face but it seems to be preserving the same fundamental values. It is without surprise that the subject of marriage remain highly polemical and at heart of intense debates. Further investigation…

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    same-sex marriage has been a debate going on for quite some time. The recognition of such marriages is a civil rights, political, social, moral, and religious issue in many nations. Since 2001, ten countries have begun allowing same-sex couples to marry nationwide. In the United States the federal government does not recognize…

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    Pro Gay Marriage Essay

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    automatically connect it to marriage, which is another abused privilege. This is time of the history where it is equality is hardly pressed on everyone. Everything has to be fair for everyone – even in having a privilege to get married. Surely enough, in May of 1970, Jack Baker and James McConnell of University of Minnesota applied for a marriage license since law on marriage made no mentions on gender.…

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    On May 21, 2012, the NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People), named same-sex marriage as "one of the key civil rights struggles of our time.” Gay marriage has been proven to be a civil right. It’s been a struggle for those that support it and those who are against it but, there is a solution to this situation and that solution is allowing same sex couples to get married. People of the same sex should be able to get married all around the U.S. because it is a civil…

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    The gay marriage debate is very controversial. Those against same-sex marriage often cite religious viewpoints and concerns about pro-creation. They argue that same-sex relationships are immoral and against God’s will. Those in favor of same-sex marriage often argue that mutual love is enough for people to get married, regardless of their sexual orientation. Christian groups who argue for same-sex marriage tend to believe that lesbian and gay people were created as such by God and should have…

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    authorization for all fifty states to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples, a right which is protected by the United States Constitution. Granted high levels of euphoria and merriment disseminating nationwide with the legalization of gay marriage, amidst our country, profound…

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