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    voice in the court system. Legally, same-sex couples are issued the right to get married and file as husband and wife in a civil union. Concerns that are targeted on religious beliefs, the safety of the children and development issues are problems that rise in this case approval. Adoption agencies require basic qualifications that specifically target marital status, age and residency of the individual. The case to legalize same-sex…

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    Same Sex Marriage “If anybody can find someone to love them and to help them through this difficult thing that we call life, I support that in any shape or form” (Will Smith). Same sex marriage has been an epidemic for centuries now, making it a controversial and sensitive topic. Same sex marriage is when two individuals of the same sex marry one another. Marriage has always been between a man and woman, but as the years go on and generations grow, same sex marriage has become…

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    In our society we are not fully aware of the different types of marital structures that western modern societies have been practicing. There has been a standout on multiculturalism because of the physical effort a lot of history on how polyamory and nonmonogamy has changed over time. These are two of martial structures that have existed in modern society. In society, we have known that many people in American culture practice monogamy because it is something that our society has accepted for…

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    The Census Bureau acknowledged same sex marriages and their ability to adopt. In the Obergefell v Hodges trial, the Supreme Court ruled that all states must issue a marriage license to same sex couples. Before this verdict, same sex couples were left out of the benefits that heterosexual couples had. For example, same sex couples weren’t able to adopt. In the story “ We Found Our Son In The Subway” the writer describes how he and his boyfriend found an abandoned brown baby in the…

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    Argumentative Gay Marriage

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    constructs and religious based beliefs- and present arguments as to why gay couples deserve the institution of marriage in the same way that heterosexual couples do. This argument will approach the topics of court cases involved in the legalization of gay marriage, the role of childbearing and raising in a homosexual marriage, and the faults in Biblical defense against same-sex marriage. Likewise, the main idea presented in this text is that whatever institution an individual might believe is in…

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    Same sex parenting is looked down upon because people look at same sex households as being sinful and immoral. A judge in Utah ordered a same-sex couple to give up their foster child. The reason? He believed the child would grow up better with heterosexual parents. Most adoption agencies and court systems will not permit same sex couples to adopt children. These agencies don’t want to put children in “unsafe and rare” environments. Same sex parenting should be legalized everywhere because anyone…

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    consists of homosexuals. Homosexuals are people who are interested in the same sex. Since same sex couples are not able to produce a child of their own, so same-sex couples should have the ability to adopt. Some people disagree with same-sex couples adopting children because they may feel as if a father and mother figure is much needed in a child’s life. Overall, there are a number of reasons why child adoption should be open to same sex couples. First of all, adoption for a child is always…

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    “Same-sex marriage, also known as gay marriage, is marriage between people of the same sex, either as a secular civil ceremony or in a religious setting” (Same-Sex Marriage). Americans have been expressing their judgment about gay marriage since the 1970s. An evaluation argument can be either good or bad, with having a strong or weak evaluation. The evaluation I will be analyzing is an article about Anti-Gay Marriage Ban Arguments. In my opinion, the author’s evaluation arguments, overall, were…

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    Essay On Homophobia

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    Homophobia can be broken down into two words, homo and phobia. Homo: homosexuals. Phobia: an extreme or irrational fear or something. Altogether, homophobia is an extreme or irrational fear of homosexuals. Fearing or discriminating people because of what sex they are attracted to is unacceptable. Major factors that can cause homophobia include an individual’s environment and upbringing, personal conflict about their own homosexual desires and religion. How an individual is raised and where they…

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    Denying Service Essay

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    on their religious beliefs on sexual orientation is discrimination, violates legal and human rights, and uses invalid religious beliefs. Denying service based on their religious beliefs on sexual orientation is discrimination. Businesses denying same-sex couples service based on their religious beliefs on sexual orientation would burden, demean, and stigmatize the couple. By denying service to the couple would embarrass them like they're any less of a person because of who they love. Also they…

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