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    Gay Marriage Cons

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    Gay marriage has been an issue discussed for many years and is a hot topic in the current presidential election, so I chose an article concerning whether gay marriage should be legally recognized. Unfortunately, when I used the CQ Research database to look at topics for this lesson there were the most recent article was from 2013. The article I have chosen by Kenneth Jost, “Should same-sex unions be legally recognized?” was written in 2003 is somewhat of a mute-point since it was federally…

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    Legalizing Gay Marriage

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    Amanda Miller Gay Marriage December 7, 2014 61004 Same-sex marriage legalization has been a topic of discussion in America for years. There are currently 33 states out of 50 that recognize same-sex marriage. Marriage is a union between two people that have chosen to spend the rest of their lives together. Whether the couple is interracial, heterosexual, or same sex everyone should have that same right to marriage. Unfortunately that is not the case, same-sex couples do not share the…

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    Gay Marriage Debate

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    Gay marriage and homosexuality has been a controversial subject for a large period of not only U.S. history but the history of the entire world. The fight for gay marriage and gay rights created a huge controversy because the two parties held two very opposing views. On one hand conservatives claimed that gay marriage infringed on their beliefs and ruined the sanctity of marriage, however on the other hand gays and supporters of gay rights believed that gays should be able to enjoy all the…

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    Gay Marriage Thesis

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    Gay Marriage Since the world is world, marriage has been celebrated as the social union between a man and a woman. In most culture across the world, marriages between same- sex couples were considered as abomination and disgrace; therefore, the gay marriage becomes today one of the most controversial issue among cultures and countries. I will develop this issue by describing my thought and feelings at each position on the “Pillow Method”. In my opinion, marriage is a sacred union…

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    Gay Marriage Debate

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    recent years, gay marriage has taken the nation by storm. Over half of the United States have lifted gay marriage bans, and the number still continues to grow. However, there will always be a push back when a controversial subject like gay marriage becomes settled to please one side rather than the other. Both sides of the gay marriage dispute have voiced their opinions and reasoning very often whenever the topic comes up. The opposition to gay marriage states that it is sinful to be gay, and…

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    world is the topic on the rights of gays and in particular the rights of gay marriage. We see in nations such as Russia and India where sexual intercourse is punishable by imprisonment and death which completely goes against tolerant beliefs. The United States as of recently, the US Supreme Court made gay marriage legal in all fifty states as of June 26, 2015. It is not a surprise that this event occurred because there has been an expanding approval rate for gay union across the majority of the…

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    Gay Marriage Speech

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    Gay Marriage Is allowing gay marriages appropriate? What would your reaction be, if one day you were faced with the fact that your child was marrying a person of the same sex. What would you do? How would you deal with it? The acceptance of this situation would be received by some; however, others would have a severe reaction to these circumstances. Marriage is a religious right between one man and one woman.Gay marriage should not be allowed due to the fact it violates natural law, it denies a…

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    Gay Marriage Essay

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    difference of only a couple of letters for the second makes a world of difference. Despite receiving more support and rights lately, gay and lesbian couples are still made to feel alienated from the rest of society. Nowhere is that more prominent than the issue of gay marriage. According to a recent poll from the Pew Research Center, over half of Americans now favor gay marriage. Even the Supreme Court, in a recent landmark decision, ruled that homosexual couples have just as much legal right…

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    Legalize Gay Marriage

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    actions and religion. The matter of whether or not same sex marriage should be legalized has been of especial controversy and relevance in the past decade. As increasingly more public figures such as celebrities and athletes are coming out, they are joining the number of people that will not be recognized later in their lives if they chose to marry. There are cases made that this union is unnatural and should be prohibited. However, a gay marriage right on a federal level is a necessary change…

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    promise. Rauch definition of marriage is, " Marriage is a deal between a couple and society, not just between two people: society recognizes the sanctity and autonomy of the pair-bond, and in exchange each spouse commits to being the other's nurse, social worker, and policeman of first resort" (cite). Every marriage is a little different and is within its society of the bigger society. These benefits, give me a legal commitment can be beneficial to those of a homosexual marriage. He states, "if…

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