Role of Religion in Same Sex Marriage Essay

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    individuals of one’s own sex. “The conflicting views of homosexuality—as a variant, but normal human sexual behaviour on one hand, and as psychologically deviant behaviour on the other”(Encyclopedia) remains a controversial topic that has plagued humanities for decades. There has been great controversy on the topic homosexuality over the years and though homosexuality poses many threats to society, and the morals and values highly held for decades, after the legalization of gay marriage, many…

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    agreement with heterosexual marriages but the third argument is a contradiction of the first two. Arguments against same-sex marriage concentrate on four themes: Same-sex marriage is contrary to custom, tradition, or nature; according to ethics, people in the society have not accepted the marriage of the same sex. It is a distortion of the true meaning or essence of marriage; from the beginning of creation people know that heterosexual is the acceptable type of marriage in the society. It is…

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    stages include punishment orientation, naive reward orientation, good girl/boy orientation, authority orientation, social contract orientation and individual principles and conscience orientation. One stage is also not similar to the other. Can these same beliefs be proven accurate through the stances and beliefs of the people during this year 's controversial election?…

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    speakers use God, culture, tradition, myths, etcetera, as tools against ‘queer’ practices. Now, the question comes, who can be categorized as ‘queer’? The answer that comes in my mind is that queers are those who dare think against the performative roles of the society. Thus, the term encompasses a broader aspect than we understand it to acquire. The term is generally attached with lesbians, gays, bisexuals, eunuchs, kothis, and so on. But “how do we speak of the women couples who committed…

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    Monogamy Analysis

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    Marriage is a social foundation that legally enforces security of sexual access, and ensures commitments between two or more people. (h154) Marriage also deals with the legalities of the rights to offspring and ownership of property. (h149) Forms of marriage vary throughout the world but all are supported through the culture’s: kinship, religion, ritual, economic, legal, and social customs. (h149) Monogamy is a marriage custom where a person has one single spouse. (h161) Monogamy is the most…

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    the world. Homosexuals have caused quite a stir within many religious societies, especially with gay marriage being legalized in the United States. American states are trying to pass a bill that allows religious business owners to refuse services to homosexuals. If homosexuals can live in perfect harmony with religious people without having a problem with them, why can religious people not do the same? Passing a bill that allows religious business owners to refuse service to homosexuals is…

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    Pro: Marriage Equality When the word “Marriage” is mention, what comes up to your mind? You might hear the ringing bells of a church, or the happiness of a bride choosing her dress out of millions of other dresses, that she will be using for her special day. Or perhaps you might think about the groom’s friends trying to talk him out of marriage and making him doubt if he is really ready to take the next step. In your mind you may also picture the bride walking down the church aisle on her…

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    Against Gay Marriage

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    There’s No Reason For Gay Marriage To Not Be Legalized People in this society think it is wrong to take advantage of marriage. According to Bible standards, the definition of marriage is to be between one man and woman (Marriage Equality in The New Republic). With same-sex couples or heterosexual couples, everyone shares the same value of love and commitment (Olson), therefore, everyone should be treated equally. The gay marriage issue affects society in several ways. One of those ways is that…

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    Gay Marriage Debate Essay

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    Gay marriage has been the topic of debate for many decades. People are opposed to gay marriage because their religion is against it, and others think that same sex marriage is wrong because the couples cannot necessarily reproduce. Those who support gay marriage believe everyone should have the right to do what makes them happy and marry who they please. Gay marriage was not a popular discussion until 1970; a gay couple went to the Hennepin County District Court in Minnesota and requested a…

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    us hope and serenity. Marriage is being able to share hope, laughter, and dreams with your significant other. However, why is gay marriage an under thought when exhibiting true love? Is it ever an after thought when heterosexual couples divorce within a couple of months of marriage. Or is it the fact, that having a desire for the same sex a sin. 2. Homosexual partners should be allowed to marry their significant other, for every reason, that everyone deserves the same rights. Whether you…

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