Same Sex Marriage Should not be Legalized Essay

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    Gay Marriage: Is it Right or is it Wrong? Ever since I’ve been a small child, I have been taught that same-sex marriage is immoral. Same-sex marriage was recently legalized in every state in the United States on June 26, 2015. Some people think that gay marriage is in the race for equality and everyone should be able to marry whoever they please, no matter their gender. On the other hand, other people think gay marriage is immoral and should not be taking place. People argue that our laws…

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    In June 26, 2015, same-sex marriage has been legal in all of the 50 states of the United States of America. A lot of people, including the heterosexuals, homosexuals, etc., were in pure ecstasy. Same-sex couples were finally allowed to live happily and marry each other. Although, despite the happiness around, there were still people who didn't like this idea and they continued to fight for same-sex marriage to be illegal again. As for the Philippines, same-sex marriage is still not…

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    Institution affiliation Sexual orientation and inequality Until recently same-sex marriage was illegal in the United States. People were arrested for being illegal for violating sodomy laws. The laws were finally outlawed in the year 2003 by the Texas court after a 6-3 was passed. The court asserted that all people have a constitutional right to engage in a consensual and private activity which anyone prefers. However, same-sex couples still face many problems up to date. Sexual orientation is…

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    that pretty much goes hand in hand with the topic of same-sex marriage, same-sex adoption. The meaning of same-sex adoption is the adoption of children of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) person. The debate for same-sex marriage was difficult case that took till just recently for it to get resolved and legalized, however, the debate for the legalization for same-sex adoption is much more difficult in the eyes of the law. Same-sex couples have found it very difficult to adopt…

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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 Debate Report

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    exactly is gay marriage? Some believe it is wrong or sinful while others believe it is a civil right. If you break down the two terms, you will see that the issue is not just black or white. The term homosexual, according to You May Ask Yourself (Conley, 2013, p. 302), means “the social identity of a person who has sexual attraction to and/ or relations with other persons of the same sex". Marriage, however, does not have a solid definition. No one can seem to agree on what marriage really…

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    Same Sex Marriage and the Church of England Introduction When talking about same sex marriages, reference is often directed to gay and lesbian marriages or unions. The debate on same sex marriages has often attracted heated responses from concerned quarters. The key factor of contention, as research affords, is whether or not same sex marriages should be legalized, seeing that marriage has always been considered to be a fundamental institution within the society. History provides a specific…

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    is supposed to be the land of freedom and equality, and the banning of gay marriage was not always around. Many Americans believe that gay marriage…

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    so what happens then. The issue of 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…

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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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