Role of Religion in Same Sex Marriage Essay

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    perfect children? Or did you see a same-sex couple raising a child? Society and religion have put views on how a family is supposed to look, but should a family have to be the “perfect family” as society and religion wants? The lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) community tries to avoid adoption because there are many restrictions in some places, but years are going by and many adoption agencies are allowing and even encouraging fostering and adoption by same-sex parents. Some…

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    legalization of same-sex marriage has been an ongoing debate for decades. According to the Gallup Poll (2015), views have increasingly become in favor towards gay marriage being valid or legal. In May of 2016 60% of voters felt same sex marriage should be legal. This means that there is still a large percentage of people who argue it should not be valid which causes a constant difference in opinions throughout the country. The Human Rights Campaign argues from the point of view that same sex…

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    counselor to examine his or her ethics, and morals. Knowing where a counselor stands, and being self-aware will be important as those issues arise. The four counseling issues that will be discussed are Domestic Violence and Children, Mandated Clients, Same-Sex Adoptions, and Right-to-Die issues. Also, to be discussed are the state/region laws that apply to the ethical challenges listed. Working with Children of Domestic Violence Domestic Violence has become a global societal issue. It does not…

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    What is marriage? There are many types of marriages, yet the two most popular are opposite sex marriage and same sex marriage. Opposite sex marriage is two people of the opposite sex combining as partners in a relationship by law. Same sex marriage is the same as opposite, but instead of the opposite sex it is the same sex. People have questions such as does it affect family members. Although many people would say it does not, it does. The people that are making the affect on their family are…

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    Durkheimian Analysis of the Acceptance of Homosexuality in Society and Religion Homosexuality continues to be condemned by societies, especially religious ones; many view it as unnatural, immoral, uncivilised and fleshly. A new movement has given the perspective of homosexuality to be innate, natural and rather something part of a person’s being. The change in idea from certain individuals is creating a shift in the entire society, which shows how individuals make up society as much as society…

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    tradition. Many Christians have and do believe that gay marriage and gay sex are an abomination. Many Christians have and do believe that this is not the case, that people in same-sex relationships are not a measure of ones closeness to God at all. These two arguments both use the same the tradition to argue their points, ultimately leaving it up for the individual to decide with whom to side. Same-sex marriage will always be something worthy of same-sex couples whether certain Christians…

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    cause’s distress which turns into mental illnesses such as depression, generalized anxiety and other mental disorders. These can also develop into substance abuse or alcohol abuse. Thankfully, we had many individuals who advocated and fought for same sex marriage, one way they fought was by conducting this study. Advocators wanted to help people understand the mental toll that was being placed on the LGB…

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    of same sex marriage? Providing homosexual couples with the same legal and social reconciliation for their relationships will in know way affect the rights of others. Allowing same sex marriage is about the extended privileges between couples. Dinno and Whitney (2013) indicate that it is absurd if the Government excludes individuals from doing something that another person can; Australia promotes values such as equality, respect and dignity, these are clearly not shown when same sex marriage is…

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    One of the various reasons to argue for legalizing same-sex marriage is that gay marriage bans cause mental stress for lesbian, gay, and bisexual people, which in turn negatively impacts physical and mental health. Christopher Munsey mentions in his article “Psychology’s case for same-sex marriage” that doctor Ilan Meyer of Columbia University says, “The experience of living with stigma, always being vigilant and constantly needing to conceal your “authentic self” from disapproval and even…

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    people struggle when really this is not necessary. There are laws that protect people from discrimination based on race, religion, and sex, but there aren’t well-enforced laws that help people that are discriminated against based on ones sexual orientation. For example “Although federal laws protect people from workplace discrimination on the basis of race, national origin, religion, sex, age, and disability, there is no federal law that specifically outlaws workplace discrimination on the basis…

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