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    Gay Marriage Talking about being gay has always been a sensitive topic for people, but recently on June 26, 2015, gay marriage was legalized in all fifty states in the United States and with that has caused ups and downs when it comes to society still having issues with acceptance. With that said, now all people are allowed to marry whomever they please without judgement, but that still does not stop people from sanctioning the people that are a part of the LGBTQ population. Gay couples have…

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    persons of the same genetic sex, in other words “gay marriage”, has been legally accepted in over twenty countries since the year 2001 (The Daily Beast). The approval of this style of marriage is perception of ethical and civil rights. For centuries, the marriage concerning someone other than a man and a woman would have been unprecedented. However, times are revolutionizing, and the world is evolving. Numerous people express that same-sex marriages should be legal, while others dispute saying…

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    “Same-sex marriage, also known as gay marriage, is marriage between people of the same sex, either as a secular civil ceremony or in a religious setting” (Same-Sex Marriage). Americans have been expressing their judgment about gay marriage since the 1970s. An evaluation argument can be either good or bad, with having a strong or weak evaluation. The evaluation I will be analyzing is an article about Anti-Gay Marriage Ban Arguments. In my opinion, the author’s evaluation arguments, overall, were…

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    and as time goes by the influence of the media becomes stronger and stronger. Controversial subjects such as marijuana legalization, gay marriage or Obama care are all influenced by the media perception. Each news station has a political bias weather conservative or liberal, and will talk down on the opposing political party at any given time. And as far as gay marriage, there has been a flourishing number of TV shows on stations on the liberal side of the spectrum. Compared to the pioneer days…

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    God made adam and eve not adam and steve.gay marriage should be illegal in the united states. It is affecting the tax payers and the kids that don’t have a mother or father figure in the kid’s life. You can not have kids if you’re gay; you have to adopt a child.These kids sometimes do not have a father figure or a mother figure. People that are gay should not have kids. It has been proven that not having a mother or father figure in the kid’s life can lead to problems at school and discipline…

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    one very popular discussion is whether or not gay marriage should be legal. There are a ton of emotional and moral beliefs when it comes to a topic like this, but there are also a ton of statistics and facts. Same-sex marriage is right because the divorce rates are lower than the ones of heterosexual relationships, gays have a great effect on adoption rates and their children, and for these relationships to be illegal is against human rights. Gay marriage should be legal everywhere in the United…

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    love. Gay parenting constantly receives…

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    Gay Marriage Effect on Society When individuals think about marriage they envision a life with a partner who they love deeply through the good and bad times. This partner is someone who they share there deepest and darkest secrets with without being ashamed of the situation. With that being said, many Americans believe the partner that a person should share all of those beautiful moments with should be of a different gender. Gay marriage is a polarizing issue that has torn families’ apart,…

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    The Same Sex Marriage Debate For a long time, people have defined marriages as the combination of two people from different sex, and they can get married when they fall in love with each other. However, homosexual marriages have become one of the controversial issues which has dramatic impacts on the marriage institution. According to the Collins Cobuild Intermediate Dictionary of American English, someone who is "homosexual" is "sexually attracted to people of the same sex" (Roehr). Therefore,…

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    whether or not gay marriage should be legalised in Australia; more so whether we should hold a plebiscite to do so. Many religious & political parties voice their concerns for Australian communities about the possible adverse effects of gay marriage may have on our society; like children & their education, ramifications on faith & the fact that homosexual couples cannot naturally reproduce. Many Australian millennials advocate equal rights & voice their opinions on being pro-gay marriage.…

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