Role of Religion in Same Sex Marriage Essay

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    shamed for what they were, and made to believe that what they felt towards another individual was morally wrong and against humanity. Over the past decades same-sex relations were never considered, until same-sex marriage was approved as law in all 50 states. This had allowed the threshold of gay rights to become expanded; resulting in many gay marriages at a certain period, (this is presented by the following image) (Granlund). This period has affected our country in various ways, which has…

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    My Ethical Beliefs

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    self-reflection. I went on a run to clear my head and engage in an audit of my beliefs. I came up with three ethical beliefs: the belief that all people are entitled to marriage, the belief that mediocrity should not be accepted, and the belief that people have an obligation to help those that are less fortunate. I begin with my belief regarding marriage. I believe that all people have a right to be married to those that they love. I believe that gender should not be a factor in deciding who is…

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    issue when legalising same-sex marriage? The issue is the government. The public although divided on the topic, have a majority of supporting votes. Currently in Australia the legal definition of marriage is “the union of a man and a woman to the exclusions of all other, voluntarily entered into for life.” This needs to change to allow equal rights to all Australians regarding marriage. Individuals that have a vested interest in the issue and the outcomes of same-sex marriage are called…

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    next person. The only difference is that they love the same sex. Most people feel that since someone is gay they should feel some type of way. Wrong again just because that person is gay does not mean that they want anything to do with you. Gay people have standards as well as anybody else they are human. Yes, they make mistakes as well as anybody else but they are also punished as anybody else as well. Most times gays don’t receive the same treatment as others and this has been a problem for…

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    differ on are same sex marriage, education, and abortion. Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton differ when it comes to abortion. Donald Trump is totally against abortion. While I was conducting my research I found that there are many types of abortions. Many people may not know that a miscarriage is called a spontaneous abortion because it happens solely…

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    Marriage is a concept older than any society or religion. It has gone through many changes through history and across the world. The idea of what defines a marriage has really heated up during the 20th century. In the late 60’s there was some scuttles with the police and gay areas in Ontario and New York. These started to lay a foundation down of what right a government has to interfere with a group of people that are causing no harm Through the 70 's the HIV/AIDS crisis came unfolding many…

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    non-traditional forms of marriage, specifically, regarding the implications of allowing same-sex marriage. The question is; can one open up marriage relationships to other varieties of non-traditional forms of marriage such as gay marriage, and if so where do we draw the line, for example are polygamous relationships acceptable. In terms of ethical relativism, both personal and social relativism share the same notion when it comes to allowing non-traditional forms of marriage. As ethical…

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    Gay marriage, also known as same-sex marriage, has and will continue to be a highly controversial topic throughout the world today. According to the Williams Institute at UCLA, only 3.5 percent of Americans claim to be homosexual, yet it continues to divide this great nation. In the United States, 39 out of the 50 states oppose gay marriage, 6 states allow it, and 5 states allow a civil union between same-sex partners, but do not allow them to marry. These numbers seem like they would…

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    The 2016 election between Clinton and Trump is not far away, therefore; many citizens have been looking into Donald Trump’s and Hillary Clinton’s beliefs. Though Trump and Clinton have the same promise of leading our country to a better place, their viewpoints on abortion, gun control, and same-sex marriage demonstrate how different they are. First and foremost, Trump and Clinton both have different beliefs discussing the topic, abortion. Donald Trump is pro-life, meaning he opposes abortion.…

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    Institution affiliation Sexual orientation and inequality Until recently same-sex marriage was illegal in the United States. People were arrested for being illegal for violating sodomy laws. The laws were finally outlawed in the year 2003 by the Texas court after a 6-3 was passed. The court asserted that all people have a constitutional right to engage in a consensual and private activity which anyone prefers. However, same-sex couples still face many problems up to date. Sexual orientation is…

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