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    Legalizing Gay Marriage

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    flags to many citizen and is still being fought hand and nail today. Gay relationships have always been frown upon since the beginning of time, and God forbid that the same sex couples want to marry one another. On June 26th, 2015 the Supreme Court established a new civil right and handed gay rights advocates a historic victory (Washington, CNN).This ruling by the Supreme Court set straight that there is no banning of same sex marriage in all fifty states (Ariane de Vogue and Jeremy Diamond).…

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    Central Idea Of Love

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    should have a greater claim to legitimacy than same-sex marriage since it is far more rooted in history. But that argument misses a key factor in the cultural shift on same-sex marriage: gender equality as a central value of modern society” (Young). Gay marriage was brought about in hopes of creating gender equality but with the legalization of polygamy there could very well be an unbalance due to one man or woman having many partners of the opposite sex. As Jessica Bennett once said in a…

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    this would be same sex marriage, which lately has been drawing more attention then usual due to the fact that soon there is to be a Supreme Court decision on it. All together, I am for same sex marriage and although some people believe that the Supreme Court will either make or break same sex marriage I do not believe that. In he following paragraphs, it will illustrate the views of both those who are for and against same sex marriage, discredit some arguments that are against same sex marriage,…

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    today 's society many people face these issues against the traditional views and are unable to walk down the aisle hand and hand with their significant other. The topic at hand is still questioned on whether gay marriage, the matrimony between the same sex, should be legal. Gay marriage should be legalized based on the equalization of people, the acceptance of homosexual marriage in other countries and states, and because of out civil liberties of pursuit of happiness. We live in a world where…

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    Same-sex marriage and rights have been discussed upon many times in the government and within the public society since the 20th century. Same-sex marriage is a marriage between 2 people of the same gender. In the past same-sex marriages were not legal in Canada nationwide until July 20, 2005. (Marry, “The Freedom to Marry Internationally”). Canada was however, late in overall legalizing for same-sex marriage; it should have been supported since the beginning. After all the evolution in the…

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    Same Sex Marriage Marriage is a legal union between two people. When these two people are of the same gender, it is called same sex marriage. Same sex marriage laws are accomplished through court rulings based on the constitutions, or through a direct popular vote. As of 2015, same sex marriage is legal in some countries; however, it is explicitly banned in some countries. Seventeen countries, including the United States, legally recognize same sex marriage (Flores, 2015). Netherlands was the…

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    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 marriage. If you think about it, preventing…

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    Gay marriage, or to be more politically correct, same-sex marriage, has been the debate of the century. Now to me, this particular situation has been stretched to its limit. No one has the right to say how an individual lives their life. The previous laws that were being followed and argued over were made a couple hundred years ago. Times have changed, and relationships are no longer the same. Although the original laws were based on particular religion, now many more beliefs are widely accepted…

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    Gay Marriage

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    The traditional view of marriage, the union of one man with one woman, has been prevalent since ancient times. However, over the past few decades, gay marriage has incited many United States citizens into debates over the legalization of same-sex marriage. Those in opposition to gay marriage believe that it should not become a constitutional right because it is condemned in the Bible, it has a negative effect on children, and it twists the meaning of what marriage was intended to be. Over the…

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    decided to write a letter about the historical context about marriage between people of the same gender or sex, context current and factor in favor or against it. Same-sex marriage (also known as homosexual marriage, equal marriage or gay marriage) recognizes legally or socially a marriage formed by parties of the same biological or legally recognized sex. The first…

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