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    Gay Marriage Arguments

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    Interpretation on marriage is being varied since long and the opinions on it have been diversified. Interracial marriage has been changed from an illegal act to a legal act in1967, which changed people's thoughts on the human rights. Now, we witness many laws and acts that give support to gay marriage. This is ironic topic. Some people are against it and others approve it. A simple question to people who are against same sex marriage is – How would you feel when you live in a world where same…

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    Gay Marriage Legalized

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    Should gay marriage be legalized in the US? When the legalization of gay marriages in the United States of America topic comes into the conversation, it might surprise someone that it is still a controversial issue. America, a land of freedom where people have the rights to express fully of themselves in every way such as the freedom of speech, petition, assemble, press and religion, still struggles with the legalization of gay marriage. Gay or lesbian marriages refer to the same-sex marriage…

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    Gay Marriage Controversy

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    Being Gay in the U.S.A Homosexuality has been a huge topic of controversy in the United States since the first homosexual couple was refused their right to marry took their case to court in 1970. Since then, America has made major changes that have directly affected the LGBT community for the better. On June 26th, 2015 the Supreme Court gave same-sex couples the right to marry anywhere in the United-states. Now it is 2016, same-sex marriage is legal throughout the entire United States, and…

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    Gay marriage ought to be authorized in light of the fact that it is uncouth and ridiculous. Our social equality and the Constitution give us numerous freedoms. One of our common freedoms is the quest for bliss, which gay person individuals are not permitted to pursue. They can 't be hitched to the individual they cherish and it abuses their opportunities. As indicated by professorshouse.com, "In Alaska, Nevada, Montana, Oregon, Utah, Nebraska, Missouri, Michigan, North Dakota, Ohio, Kentucky,…

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    Pro Gay Marriage

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    States of America does not openly think gay marriage is something they should support or encourage. I personally do not support gay marriage, because I grew up in a Christian home and learned about traditional marriage. Gay marriage is an unnatural act that should never be encouraged, because old-fashioned marriage is between a man and a woman. Men and women were designed for each other physically, spiritually, traditionally and even scientifically. Gay marriage should not be legal or…

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    Is gay marriage wrong? A vast majority have encountered the debate on more than a single occasion -- even more so over the past recent decades. Consequently, most people feel quite strongly one way or the other, the small exception being what Ed Stetzer, the president of LifeWay Research, referred to as the ‘mushy middle’ -- people who may hold some religious belief or another, but overall are not active in the church community, and therefore their opinions can be easily swayed in either…

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    Against Gay Marriage

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    There’s No Reason For Gay Marriage To Not Be Legalized People in this society think it is wrong to take advantage of marriage. According to Bible standards, the definition of marriage is to be between one man and woman (Marriage Equality in The New Republic). With same-sex couples or heterosexual couples, everyone shares the same value of love and commitment (Olson), therefore, everyone should be treated equally. The gay marriage issue affects society in several ways. One of those ways is that…

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    Pro Gay Marriage

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    significant other? Same sex marriage is frowned upon by many americans, however those that are wanting to get married are not able, or have to go to different states to get being married approved by the federal government. There are many reasons why same sex marriage should be legal. One reason why gay marriage should be legal is because the fact that their are no objections in laws and amendments, Same sex marriage is approved by some laws, rights, and amendments. Marriage is enjoyed by all…

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    Pro Gay Marriage

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    reality of gay marriage. “The history of marriage has changed over time, but generally involved the establishment of family units to produce children. Kingdoms used marriage to forge alliances, acquire land, and produce legitimate heirs. By the 16th century, the church decreed that weddings were performed in public, by a priest, and before witnesses.‘Traditional Marriage’ has evolved since then and the church is currently viewing marriage as between a man and a woman.” Legalizing gay marriage…

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    Recently my two classmates have shared their opinions on two speeches titled Gay marriage in America and Georgia tech freshman convocation speech. My first classmate has given preference to the second speech. It seems that he is more inclined to Shelby as a person with charisma who is capable to attract attention but not to the content of his speech. Thus, Shelby, as a college student (ethos), tells very emotionally about the major things which every student of his college must know. He actively…

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