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    this is an undeniable freedom. The matter with which we are faced includes the consequences of legalizing gay marriage‚ which include a deconstructed family structure‚ setting an excessively open precedent‚ and establishing an unfair situation for heterosexual marriages‚ among other problems. Undoubtedly‚ the extraordinarily negative repercussions of legalizing and proliferating gay marriage make it a step that is not worth taking. And it is‚ in fact‚ entirely possible to prevent these catastrophic

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    Legalization of Gay Marriage in America Texas State Technical College Gay marriage has been legalized in 9 states and the District of Columbia (Maine‚ Maryland‚ Massachusetts‚ Connecticut‚ Iowa‚ Vermont‚ New Hampshire‚ Washington‚ and New York .) (Vestal‚ 2009) Policies had being made to support the equality among people to have marriage statues without being discriminated by their sexual orientation‚ although most are not what had traditionally has been called as “marriage”. Only the previous

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    last of the "I do" questions asked during marriage creates a morally strong state of matrimony‚ which may take hard work and tears. The concept of marriage was introduced thousands of years ago in the Bible as "two fleshes becoming one" creating certain standards in our country endorsed by our founding fathers. Since America is viewed as a dominantly Christian country‚ why would it use some of today’s non-Christian concepts like homosexuality to distort marriage? This would create a myriad of contradictions

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    Honors English II  19 October 2014    Same­ Sex Marriage  The “issue” of homosexuality has recently sprouted in politics and societies all over the  world. The United States prides itself in the freedom of its citizens‚ yet gay marriage is still  looked down upon and banned in many states. Why are homosexuals being denied the right of  matrimony? Regardless of sexuality‚ two people who are in love should be able to join each  other in marriage‚ and that marriage should be recognized and respected by government and 

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    “Should gay marriages be legalized?” With the world going through a state of change‚ the society across all countries have begun to change their mindset. We have witnessed the different kinds of changes through new inventions and ideologies; some for the better and others for the worse. Today‚ gay marriage also known as a union of the same biological sex‚ is one of the most controversial ideas presented. In this essay‚ the topic about legalizing gay marriages will be discussed such as how gay marriages

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    Legalizing Gay marriages Introduction There exists a great variance in the societal attitudes towards homosexuality. This is attributable to the different cultures and different historical periods as is the case in attitudes toward sexual desires‚ activity ad relationships in general. Different cultures have different values regarding appropriate and inappropriate sexuality. Just like heterosexual behavior‚ different prescriptions and proscriptions are given to people with regard to gender‚ age

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    Should Gay Marriage be allowed? Ken Smith Grantham University Should Gay Marriage be allowed? Gay marriage continues to be a hot topic of discussion in the United States. Proponents and opponents can argue for their position based on many things. This paper will briefly discuss some of the common issues to consider when answering‚ “Should Gay Marriage be allowed?” Many people still argue that on religious grounds gays and lesbians are sinful

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    Paul Topic: Gay Marriage Thesis: Gay marriage has a major impact on today’s society‚ in regards to its legality‚ how future generations will be affected‚ and how it will affect the institution of marriage in the future. Topic Description: Gay marriage is one of the most controversial yet sensitive topics that have been discussed around the world. Politicians often hold debates on this subject trying to decide whether it should be legal for same sexes to be married. Gay marriage is often viewed

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    but you can’t.Gay marriage is currently legal in all 50 states‚ but it has been the base of a lot of discrimination negativity and unacceptance ‚ leading to numerous fights and protests in the search for all equal rights. In my perspective‚ gay marriage should be legal‚ because everyone should be allowed to love the person of their choice. Although many people argue marriage should be between male and female‚ we all have the right and freedom to love anyone we want. “Gay marriage is protected by the

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    before. Now‚ gay men and women fight for the right to be married. In Christianity‚ marriage is a life long commitment under god. It is well known to many Christians that practicing homosexuality is a major sin. How can a union‚ which is created for man and woman‚ under god‚ bond two partners of the same sex if it is stated in god’s book that it is morally wrong? Homosexuals should be allowed to make a lifetime commitment to their partners‚ but it should be called something other than marriage and should

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