Role of Religion in Same Sex Marriage Essay

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    behind them while appealing to their audiences. Gay marriage should be legalized because marriage inequality has had an adverse impact on one 's health & well-being; has fostered discrimination and hate crimes against gay couples, and prevented same-sex couples from sharing the same legal rights and benefits of traditional marriages according to the advertising appeals on the need for curiosity, affiliation, and prominence. Moving forward gay marriage should be legalized under the appeals from…

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    legalized gay marriage (Diamond and Vogue). Even with this being legal now, many people still find this concept inhuman and barbaric. Many Americans believe gay people should not have full rights and should be treated differently than straight people. While this may not be everyone’s view, this is a problem communities face. As the idea of a controversy builds, satirists use invective, mockery, incongruity, sarcasm, and inflation to mock American’s reaction to the idea of gay marriage. One…

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    been about whether same-sex couples who love one another should have the right to marry as heterosexual couples. Those who are for same-sex marriages argue that same-sex couples should have a right to marry as heterosexual couples. They argue gays as individuals will be better off because marriage has not improved and women may be worse off. For this reason they say same-sex marriage will benefit gay individuals. They also argue gay couples will be better off because marriage entails that…

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    not believing in homosexual. Communities support gay’s rights with parade, there are growing rates of same sex marriages and in the future that number goes up even more. Talking to a co-worker about same sex marriages, in the future nothing changes but only positive and not negative towards gay rights. Politicians can change their minds when coming to the office and want change same sex marriages due to their own believe or due to the numbers that affect gay rights. Even now, there is a…

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    legislation regarding marriage has changed due to the constitutional referendum held on the 22nd of May 2015 which is now inclusive of same-sex couples. This social revolution circulated international news and found its way on…

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    Marriage Getting married is a very significant event in the human race. It traces back for centuries and is still a very important part of one 's life today. Many people believe marriage is a necessary event to incorporate in their lives. It is a foundation upon building a significant bond with another partner and a start to a new life with a family. Many cultures around the world strongly support marriage into their ritual lives while other cultures despise marriage. No matter how many cultures…

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    authority would react. The legalization of gay marriage is proudly paving the way for Polygamy. An aspect which also helps these communities is the accepting and open minded likeness of the millennials. Adam Lerner, a writer…

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    spouse of an employee in a same sex marriage or providing adoption and other services to gay and lesbian couples that are routinely provided for heterosexual couples. Religious communities are divided deeply over the issue of same sex marriages. Groups that play a leading role in the opposition of gay marriages are the Catholic Church, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and many evangelical Christian groups, like the Southern Baptist…

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    The hot topic I will be summarizing is the same-sex marriage. This video talks about two lawyers that once went against each other in the case of Bush v. Al Gore. Now there teaming up together to get same-sex marriage approved. This issue was brought up when California had passed the same-sex marriage bill. Certain people were not happy with it and sadly proposition 8 was formed. What proposition 8 is that it eliminated all same-sex couple marriage in the state of California. There was no live…

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    The couple resided in New York; at that time the state recognized their out of state marriage to be legal. Nevertheless, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) did not recognize their marriage for the spousal estate tax exception due to the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA). Under Section three of DOMA, the federal government did not recognize the marriage as a legal marriage. New York State acknowledged their marriage but under the federal law but Windsor was denied a spousal deduction for her federal…

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