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    Gay Marriage: Right or Wrong? Kristina Waltmire SOC 120 Introduction to Ethics & Social Responsibility June 13‚ 2011 Dr. Eva M. Ananiewicz Ashford University Abstract This paper will give a look into the religious‚ social ethics‚ and rights of a gay couple wanting to get married. Gay marriage debates are very emotional and important to many people and there are many sides to every argument. Religious leaders want to state what the bible is saying and saying that same-sex marriage is

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    Battling for Gay Marriage Legalization In recent years gay marriage has become among the most debated topics. Many books‚ blog posts‚ editorials‚ and articles have been written by advocates of both sides of the argument. Andrew Sullivan‚ in his article “For Gay Marriage‚” supports the idea of marriage for homosexuals. He believes that the idea of marriage is constantly evolving and will eventually grow to accommodate homosexuals. The counterpart of the article‚ “Against Gay Marriage” written by William

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    is made of same sex couples ("YourOUTsource:YourLGBT").Of the 50 states‚ only six states allow gay marriage while the other states ban gay marriage due to religious‚ legislative‚ family‚ and cultural beliefs issues ("YourOUTsource:YourLGTB").These issues are why people believe that people of the same sex should not be together. Although traditional marriages have many positive attributes‚ gay marriage should be legalized because it has brought equality to those that are involved in a same sex relationship

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    Gay Marriages are wrong." Emily Atwell Gay marriage and gay people in general have definitely been a hot topic in all sorts of American news‚ tabloids‚ radio shows‚ and websites galore. It’s something that for many years was under the "don’t ask‚ don’t tell" policies‚ as stated back in 1994 when the US armed forces began to accept gays‚ lesbians‚ bisexual‚ or transgender into its arms. Until lately‚ gays have been a taboo in almost every country‚ especially South Korea. I‚ to be frank‚ think

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    Should gay marriage be allowed in the United States? (Decision time (maybe)‚ 2012) recently published a piece of news that on November 6th‚ there was an unexpected parade in Los Angeles‚ fighting for the right of gays to marry. The marchers’ banners all said such words like “marriage equality” and “we all deserve the freedom to marry”‚ which victoriously drew attention of the media and the public. In fact‚ such kind of demonstration is not infrequent in America now. Even since last century‚ there

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    woman? Thus‚ there exists a hot button issue with gay marriage. Starting with the history of Athens‚ we’ve learned that men were allowed to have sex with young teenage boys‚ and then go home to ‘fuck’ their wives and /or slaves. In this time little boys’ bodies were highly admired by other men‚ and although women did not receive the same privilege‚ there was no real sexual identity. With Chauncey‚ Ritchie’s and Kaplan’s works‚ the idea that gay marriage is repressed is proved consistently throughout

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    homosexual marriage should be legal. If the issue people have with gay marriage is that it is not in keeping with their religious belief‚ that shouldn’t matter because couples can be married through a civil authority on behalf of the government and not have to worry about representation from the church. Even so‚ couples should be able to get married in their place of worship if the clergy has no problem with it. If the matter is that it compromises the integrity of marriage‚ heterosexual marriage has been

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    whether or not gay marriage should be legalized has been taken you can see that the united states supports it more than oppose it: graph: This essay is in favor of gay marriage. It will examine evidence‚ opposing viewpoints‚ and rebuttal. The right of same-sex couples to marry was backed up by the Obama administration. An essential advancement for gay rights was made in 2011 when The Justice Department induced the decision to stop defending the federal anti-marriage law. In 2012 Barack

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    The Endless Controversy of Gay Marriage Gay marriage has been the cause of intense debate in the United States for years. Sexual activity within the same gender was something that was considered normal in Greek and Roman times but in today’s society‚ there is a great amount of controversy concerning sexual activity between homosexuals and same-sex marriage. A couple of reasons why gay marriage has become so controversial is because of religion‚ the issue of procreation‚ and the concern for children

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    Gay Marriage in the United States The debate between whether gay marriage should be legalized or not has been a controversial topic recently. In the past twelve years‚ equal marriage rights have been legalized in 6 states of the U.S.. Eighteen states do not allow gay marriage and do not recognize civil unions. The other twenty six states allow civil unions‚ and some are debating legalizing gay marriage. Gay marriage should be legal across the United States. Not allowing gay marriage in any state

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