Role of Religion in Same Sex Marriage Essay

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    Religion and Gay Relationships Comparison of what the Bible and Qu’ran say about Gay Relationships Many conservative Christians and Muslims believe that their sacred texts, the Bible and Qu’ran, condemn same-sex relationships.The King James Version of the Bible has over 31,000 versus. There are five versus and one passage in the Bible that refers to same sex behavior: 3 in the old testament, 3 in the new. The Qu’ran contains 6,236 versus. There are five versus that are believed to refer to gay…

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    Gay Marriage?” by Katha Pollitt. Katha Pollitt was for Gay marriage. Pollitt thinks her idea is write because she uses logical things. For instance she says that there still is “ forced marriages, child marriages, marriages predicated on the subjugation of women- gay marriage is like a fairy-tale romance compared with most chapters of the history of wedlock,(Pollitt 460). Pollitt basically says how it is ridiculous how we let these types of marriages but we do not allow people of the same sex to…

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    “Gay marriage - it's not about two people being gay: it's about two people who love each other and who have decided to commit to each other for the exact same reasons any other couple would get married.” This is a quote by Luke Macfarlane, a Canadian actor. This truly explains what marriage in general is. While being gay can be described as “different,” the love there isn’t. Gay marriage doesn’t break down on what marriage is, the relationships can be as, or even more stable than heterosexual…

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    feasible. The way that both Sarah and Ben's adult kids object to this circumstance so much that they decline to call or visit their parents, speaks to right around a shift of traditional roles. The kids appear to have taken the part of parents who tell their kids that living together or sex outside of marriage isn't right. This falls into the category of the Divine Command Theory (Thiroux & Krasemann, 2015). By dismissing and excluding them, the children have made their parents feel remorseful…

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    Legalizing Gay Marriage

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    Gay marriage should not be legal. There are many reasons why same sex marriage should be deemed not legal. One of the reasons is because same sex couples cannot produce children. The purpose of marriage is to have children and raise them (procon.org) “The movement for polygamy and polygamy is poised to use the successes of same-sex couples as a springboard for further deinstitutionalizing marriage.” This quote from Glen Lavy explains that the legalization of same-sex marriage could lead to…

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    With recent events ruling in accepting the gays more with the United States having all their states allow same sex marriage to occur, today’s numbers would be even higher.These percentages would be higher than they would be thousands of years ago and shows how easily people hide their orientation just because religion may have told them not to. Many churches have followed suite in this same idea of allowing christians to be gay but it's still a minority. According to a survey by the Gay church…

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    Association and Alfred Kinsey. During this time homosexuals were in fear of being imprisoned, psychiatric lockup, losing custody of their children, and losing their job. On December 15, 1950 a Senate report titled "Employment of Homosexuals and Other Sex Perverts in Government" was passed to Congress saying that it was a security risk to hire homosexuals because they are mentally ill and aren’t emotionally stable.…

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    Overview Same-sex marriage is a highly controversial topic of discussion spreading from communities to parliaments and governments, and has become increasingly recognised all around the world over the past few years. Since 2001, many countries have passed bills to legalise same sex unions and provide them with equal rights, and then years later have fully legalised gay marriage, the first being The Netherlands (2001), however Australia is not one of those countries. Gay marriage and obtaining…

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    On the recent discussions of same sex marriage, one controversial issue has been whether same sex couples should get the same rights as heterosexual couples. On the one hand, gay couples last longer than heterosexual couples. On average 50 percent of heterosexual marriages end while in states that allow same sex marriage has improved in the divorce department. Heterosexual couple that marries for the purpose of bearing children is great an all but there are orphan children who need a family to.…

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    actions were to increase, society would be affected...no matter where you are. Am I comparing homosexual marriage to murder and saying they are related or somehow equal? Not at all. I 'm momentarily shifting the focus to something that we all agree is morally wrong in order to demonstrate that even…

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