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    competes with the goal of self-improvement, and can indirectly nullify gay marriage. Denying people services allows there to be flexibility for people to make immoral decisions and to make the republic…

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    (2) Society’s views on gay marriage is split in my opinion. Thankfully, society has progressed nd has become far more accepting on gay marriage than earlier years. However, there is still a large number of people who are still not accepting gay marriage. There are two sides, one that is for gay marriage and doesn’t mind if two people of the same sex get married, and one side that is completely against that concept. The side that is accepting of gay marriage usually do not care if two people of…

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    GAY, umm, that word was overused last week, I believe. As many of you know, by now, the U.S. Supreme Court legalized same-sex marriage in all fifty states and some of the conservatives are already planning on moving North, to Canada and some South, to Mexico, disregarding the fact that both countries legalized gay marriage way before the U.S. did--really? Yes, that 's what I thought, gaps and everything, but it seems Mexico is not as homophobic as its macho persona or rather stereotype seems…

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    against gay marriage does categorize you as homophobic. What defines homophobia is when you have “Prejudice or dislike against homosexual people.” Although standing against same-sex marriage and being homophobic is not wrong, having prejudice and dislike against anything does categorize you as “anti” it. In greater detail, the definition of a phobia is “Having or involving an extreme or irrational fear of, or aversion to something.” Therefore having an aversion toward same-sex marriage means…

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    bill should be enacted to legalize same-sex marriage across the United States. • In our subconscious, marriage is one of the goals of life. Besides education and career, the journey to success, everyone is trying to find a perfect love and marriage satisfactory. Because marriage also serves as the catalyst for all other relationships.…

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    an opinion on gay marriage and whether gay couples have the right to marry. Americans ' views on gay marriage has shifted greatly over the past two decades. In 1996, a Gallup poll showed only 27 percent of Americans supported Gay marriage, with 68 percent opposing it. In 2015, however, a Washington Post poll found that 61 percent of Americans supported gay marriage and 35 percent opposed it. Polls have also shown that younger Americans tend to be more supportive of same-sex marriage…

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    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…

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    Same-sex marriage will be accepted Did you ever experienced that your love is different from others and the love is not allowed by law or accepted by others? In 2004, same-sex marriage had been banned in 11 states after Massachusetts recognized same-sex marriage; some company, such as Christian school, reject or fire those people who have same-sex marriage. After ten years struggle, the situation of the same-sex marriage has been much better, which are a lot of states recognized same-sex…

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    same sex marriage has been an argument that all of us have either heard, and have very strong opinions on for the last decade. I know a lot people that would like gay marriage to be legalized and a ton of people that would only like to see a man and a woman get hitched. Homosexuals should be granted the same rights as heterosexuals. Among the voices that support gay marriage there are people that absolutely hate gay marriage and some these people are Tracy Morgan who is quoted as saying “gays…

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    101915 Same Sex Marriage Gives Equality Imagine not being able to marry the person whom you love. Those who wish to spend the rest of their lives together should have the opportunity to get married including those who are homosexual. Sames sex marriage has been a topic that has been discussed and argued in the United States since the 1960’s. Same sex marriage should be legal because it’s part of our civil rights, gay couples make good parents, and the banning of same sex marriage will…

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