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    Gay Marriage For those who have watched the news lately, most people have probably been introduced to the topic of gay marriage, or otherwise known as same-sex marriage. Same-sex marriage is when a person, male or female, marries someone of the same gender as themselves. This topic has been highly controversial because we have those who strongly oppose and disagree with the idea, and others who are firm supporters. Those who support same-sex marriage think homosexuals should have the same equal…

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    Why is Same-sex Marriage Ok? Imagine that that you have found that one special person that you truly want to start a life with. You and this person connect on so many levels, you can even call it love. You want to marry this person, but you are not allowed to because this person is the same gender as you are. Unfortunately, this is just one of many struggles that gay and lesbian couples have to deal with on a daily basis. Same-sex marriage is surrounded by a lot of conflicts. Americans are…

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    The 2000 's have been a breakthrough for the LGBT community. However equality between same sex couple and heterosexual couple is yet to be reached in the United States. There is still 15 states are still against same sex marriage therefore government intervention might speed this process. It all began in the 1970 's when same sex couple Jack Baker and Michael McConnell started campaigning for same sex marriage, though unsuccessful it had gained enough media attention to jump start the movement…

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    Although the marriage lacks a universal definition but marriage has always been defined traditionally and historically as a union of a ‘man’ and ‘woman’ to fulfill the purpose of procreation. Almost all definitions of marriage have one common thing that is the union between ‘a man and woman’. This is the reason that the unions between two men or two women have not been considered marriage in history. The same sex marriages involve a committed relationship and sharing of responsibilities and…

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    In 2001, the Netherlands was the first to call a same-sex nuptial "marriage." Many people refuted the concept of same sex marriage, as it was a complete culture shock and taboo of that time. At this time, no man could have seen such an epidemic to come. From 2001 to 2015, we have gone from a single case in the Netherlands to seventeen states in the U.S allowing some form of same-sex marriage acceptance. Now, homosexuality and LGBT acceptance is a worldwide phenomenon and has been brought to…

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    “When I meet gay and lesbian couples, when I meet same-sex couples, and I see how caring they are, how much love they have in their hearts, how they 're taking care of their kids. When I hear from them the pain they feel that somehow they are still considered less than full citizens when it comes to their legal rights, then, for me, I think it just has tipped the scales in that direction." - Barack Obama Homosexual marriage has been legalized in all fifty states as of recently. With this, any…

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    Same-Sex Marriage On 26 June 2015 the United States Supreme Court voted 5-4 to strike down statewide bans on homosexual marriage that existed in 14 of the 50 states. This was the culmination of a decades long controversy for the American public. With gay marriage supporters hailing the decision, and many gay couples promptly flocking to obtain marriage licenses, the reaction was swift. No less on the other end of the political spectrum; the backlash from Christian conservatives was immediate…

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    Same-sex marriage was not considered to be a taboo in Ancient cultures, around the world, documents of recorded history has been found about same-sex marriage. There have been various types of same-sex relationships and marriages, ranging from highly ritualized, to an unsanctioned relationship. Most of the same-sex relationships were known in Rome, and in Ancient Greece, though some same-sex marriages were done more in Mesopotamia than in Ancient Egypt. The almanac of Incantations contained…

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    supporters of same-sex marriage got the advantage to win almost 80 percents of United States today. That is thirty-seven states out of the fifty states here in the USA. Moreover, just as last month, the issue has been brought up to the Supreme Court to consider whether it is time for nationwide same-sex marriage. On April 28, 2015, the nine justices had heard the oral arguments regarding the issue that whether or not the Constitution we have now guarantees the rights to marriage to homosexual…

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    From the video, the students and Professor Michael Sandel debate arguments about supporting and opposing the idea of same sex marriage and even solo marriage. They take the spot of legislators for voting a new marriage law that is morally right and permissible in the society. Then they come up with a third viewpoint that if the states and government want to be neutral then they shouldn’t be involved in such regulation. It is extremely challenging to find an acceptable law to correspond to the…

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