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    When it comes to gay marriage what is your opinion on it? When you walk by someone that is Gay or lesbian how do you feel about them? All these questions have been debated in court cases and they need to have answers but they will forever be questioned. So far all court cases have been going towards gay marriage. Obergefell v. Hodges. A landmark civil rights case in which the Supreme Court of the United States ruled that the fundamental right to marry is guaranteed to same-sex couples by both…

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    Gay marriage, or to be more politically correct, same-sex marriage, has been the debate of the century. Now to me, this particular situation has been stretched to its limit. No one has the right to say how an individual lives their life. The previous laws that were being followed and argued over were made a couple hundred years ago. Times have changed, and relationships are no longer the same. Although the original laws were based on particular religion, now many more beliefs are widely accepted…

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    Gay Marriage and Families. Granting legal marriage to gays and lesbians would affect the stability of families, the foundation of our society. It would affect families because it goes against the institute of marriage between men and women, people won’t be able to procreate, and the nation will find a decrease in the population. Gay marriage goes against the institute of marriage that you find in the Christian Bible. The Bible is so clear in its support of heterosexual marriage. In Genesis2:24…

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    Marriage is a legal contract between two individuals that ties their lives together, legally, and emotionally. In Canada, there have been many changes to the institution of marriage. Marriage has been evolving throughout the years and there have been many positive negative changes. In the past, from what I’ve learned many people used to think that you can only marry the person of the opposite sex. But now, its legal to marry someone of the same gender as you. Gay marriage eliminates the opposite…

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    with the current marriage equality, understanding, or lack thereof, in Australia. I know you have probably heard this speech a thousand times, but today I am asking you to listen to me as I am part of this nation’s youth and future. My generation will stand on this earth long after you have ceased your power, in fifty years the future generations will be moulded around the decisions you make today. In the 21st century Australia has made some progress in protecting the Lesbian, Gay, Bi-sexual and…

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    Same-sex marriage is a controversial topic that has gained popularity day by day. Countries throughout the world are pressured with homosexuality being an issue of right or morality. Same-sex marriage is a threat to heterosexual marriages and should be prohibited. In the beginning, man and woman was formed to enter into an agreement known as marriage. This arrangement was the only form that existed, now a changing society has new ideas about marriage. The scholarly article, “Why Same-Sex…

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    Gay marriage is an issue that is similar to nearly every controversial issue in America History. Most conscientious social issues in America life begin with a large majority of traditionalists pushing back, then some dramatic event event will usually occur, following that public opinion will slowly start to even out, and eventually past actions/ideas will be seen as prejudiced. It's like America collectively goes through the stages of grief before we see social justice: Denial, a lot of anger,…

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    banned homosexual marriage due to the fact that marriage between man and woman has been around for the past millennia. Lots of people thinks that same-sex marriage is one of the reasons that and that it supposedly wrecks the balance between traditional marriage and the balance between man and woman that’s supposed to equally balance the differences and family to create a brand- new creation to create man and woman as one. Phooey. People don’t know who is able to enforce marriage. The…

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    Marriage Getting married is a very significant event in the human race. It traces back for centuries and is still a very important part of one 's life today. Many people believe marriage is a necessary event to incorporate in their lives. It is a foundation upon building a significant bond with another partner and a start to a new life with a family. Many cultures around the world strongly support marriage into their ritual lives while other cultures despise marriage. No matter how many cultures…

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    The recent problem raised within the media has been debating on whether Australia should legalise gay marriage or not. It is often believed that the legalisation of same-sex marriage is harmful to the people and their community but the truth is that it will not disadvantage our society in any way shape or form, as other people's businesses do not affect our own. If anything, banning same sex marriage encourages discrimination within our society. This prejudice causes Australia to be looked down…

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