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    let them understand what they going through. As they grow up they will realize why people make fun of them. When it comes to the topic of gay marriage, all religious people have different opinions about it. That is why many people argue that homosexuality is a sin based on their religion. They use this to fight against gay marriage. However, my own view is that they should be a separation of church and state because everyone believes different. There should not be a law because the Bible or…

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    The attitude towards gay/ lesbian has changed in many ways since the 1990’s. Peoples attitude has change in a positive way but there are some where their attitude has changed in a negative way and develop some type of hatred towards them. How did peoples attitude change towards gays and lesbians over the years if they have been around for many years prior to the 1990s. Many people are looking more into that field because of the laws they have passed which are the same sex marriage now that…

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    Homosexuality In Harlem

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    sexual and emotional expression and social awareness. These music genres, their lyricism, and the lesbian singers that brought life to them impacted the development of American arts in New York through a growing population of openly sexual women. Homosexuality was clearly…

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    parents is crucial to the development of that child and will be a major variable if they want to adopt. If the parent is not stable, he or she will not be able to adopt because the child will not have a good environment to grow up in. Furthermore, homosexuality and pedophilia do not relate ("Should Gays", 2008). Some studies have shown that when same-sex couples have children, they are more likely to molest their kids. Gay couples trying to…

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    People Are Born Gay Essay

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    People Are Born Gay Introduction Over the last decade views on homosexuality have changed dramatically. Ten years ago, the majority of people believed that homosexuality was a choice. While studies were conducted, there was no concrete evidence to argue otherwise. Recently, due to scientific evidence and more people willing to stand up for themselves, the acceptance of the fact that homosexuality is not a choice emerged. There are numerous articles and essays written that provide scientific…

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    Gay Marriage Case Study

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    Gay marriage was completely banned in America until 2004, when Massachusetts granted gay couples the right to get married. A couple states followed and lifted their ban but it was not until this past June that gay marriage was legalized in America. Some cried tears of joy and other tears of anger and disgust, though are lesbian and gay couples really that bad? The divorce rates have been declining recently, but will gays and lesbians slowly start to make it incline or are their relationships…

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    societal norm. In a nation that is characterized by such notion, majority of its residents, for example Muslims in Muslim nations, tend to have views against homosexuality. Homosexuality is not viewed as a societal norm and not falling into the gender binary views. It’s the religious leaders from these nations that are more likely to oppose homosexuality, thus, influencing the rest of the community creating such an ideal of all Muslims all over the world. Survivalist countries are still at the…

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    “When all men give to all others all the rights they claim for themselves, this world will be civilized”, said Robert G. Ingersoll, an orator of United States during the Golden Age of Free Thought. Although the rights of Lesbian, Gay Bi-sexual, Transgender, and Questioning (LGBTQ) Canadians have advanced rapidly over the last decade, both societally and legally, there is still a long journey ahead on the road to equality. The issue of LGBTQ inequality and discrimination is one that is…

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    According to Christianity and biblical scripture, Christians believed homosexuality went against their religion. “If a man lies with a man as with a woman, both of them have committed an abomination; they shall be put to death” (Leviticus 20:13). This influence is considered sinful and even within marriage, the indicated conception converted into secular law. Despite the diversity of religious views concerning homosexuality and same sex marriages, some religions show mercy and openly welcome…

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    The American culture is rapidly changing and so is the moral code. The government is able to make changes to the laws to accommodate the people. For example, Baker and McConnell sued Nelson for denying marriage application because the Minnesota law on marriage doesn’t mention anything of gender (“Same-Sex Couple”, 2008). Before gay marriage was legal there was no mention of gender on the law of marriage. For this reason, legalizing gay marriage should not have been an argument.“”But, for better…

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