Role of Religion in Same Sex Marriage Essay

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    state in which they reside was Ohio, where same sex marriage was not allowed. Ohio had passed a law several years prior to their marriage that made same sex marriage illegal. John lost a battle with ALS and Ohio would not allow Obergefell to be recognized as his legal spouse. Mr. Obergefell then took it to the the District courts of Kentucky, Tennessee, and Michigan to have his case heard. The rulings were the same for each court, as they define marriage as an union between a man and a women.…

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    Adam Scott Case

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    rejection. “At first I didn’t understand why his sexual orientation would affect his organs. Then I felt appalled that perfectly good organs could not be used because my son was gay. He is just another human being. No mother should have to go through the same pain I faced.“ Scott was just seventeen years old when he ended his life on April…

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    Homosexual Adoption

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    gays as well? Homosexual adults should be allowed to adopt children just as easily as heterosexuals. There is no data to show the number of homosexual parents in the United States, but census found 92,000 california homes that reported to having same-sex partners (Gilfoyle). Out of those 92,000, 33% of women and 20% of men had a son or daughter living in their home that was under the age of 18. It is sometimes asserted that heterosexuals are better fit parents, but there is no evidence to back…

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    Is gay marriage wrong? A vast majority have encountered the debate on more than a single occasion -- even more so over the past recent decades. Consequently, most people feel quite strongly one way or the other, the small exception being what Ed Stetzer, the president of LifeWay Research, referred to as the ‘mushy middle’ -- people who may hold some religious belief or another, but overall are not active in the church community, and therefore their opinions can be easily swayed in either…

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    The controversial bill “Pastor Protection Act” has gained House approval and is now on its way to the Senate for a final vote. The “Pastor Protection Act” aims to protect clergy ministers who refuse to perform wedding ceremonies for same-sex couples if the rite goes against their religious beliefs. The bill was filed in response to the U.S. Supreme Court’s landmark ruling last year which gave gay couples the right to marry, according to Palm Beach Post. The bill is sponsored by Rep. Scott Plakon…

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    Gay Marriage Dichotomy

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    legally there are still many prejudiced people that treat them terribly. Last summer on June 26 the Supreme Court legalized gay marriage. Some people were ecstatic with ruling and others found it morally wrong. Though gay marriage was now legalized, the homosexuals were still discriminated against. Some states made it legal that if gay marriage was against one's religion then it was legal for them to refuse service. Indiana even made this discrimination legal. No one should ever be…

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    cloning not only brings trouble upon morality or ethically but also religiously. in the Christian community it is believed that life begins at conception and the soul enters body at this point. it also acts as human playing role of God who should be the only creator of life. the Islamic community believes that only the heart and kidneys are permitted and also rewarded by Allah if used for treatment. in Judaism Standard rabbis for the most part locate no firm reason in Jewish law and morals to…

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    Gay Marriage Is Wrong

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    Therefore, accepting gay marriages is wrong because according to the Bible, it is wrong to have same sex partners participating in an act that is meant to be between one woman and one man. Participating in sexually immoral acts (e.g., adultery, prostitution, men having sex with men, women having sex with women, adultery) is committing “…sins against your own body” (1 Corinthians 6:12-20, NIV). According to Bennett…

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    Catholic Sexual Ethics

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    The authors of Catholic Sexual Ethics discuss sexual ethics as seen through the Church and the Bible. Particularly, in the chapter entitled “The Biblical Teaching on Sex” the authors discuss biblical passages and what they teach Catholics about sexual ethics. In this chapter, the authors look at the New Testament and Old Testament for teachings on sexuality. In the New Testament the Bible approaches all questions of human existence with respect to the new life in Christ. The teachings of Jesus…

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    Gay Parenting

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    Many people say that gay parenting affects children negatively as well as being an unnatural parenting model and family model, therefore it will come to hurt the world. These opposing arguers strongly believe that children will become gay as an effect of having gay parents, or that the children will not be able to emotionally or mentally develop correctly, again as a result of having gay parents. However, what the people who do not agree with the idea are shutting out of their thoughts are the…

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