Gay Marriage

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    I am in favor of gay marriage due to multiple reasons. For better understanding one must understand the meanings of marriage and civil union first. The Merriam-Webster definition of marriage is: the state of being united to a person of the opposite sex as husband or wife in a consensual and contractual relationship recognized by law. The gay marriage definition is: the state of being united to a person of the same sex in a relationship like that of a traditional marriage. A civil union is a legal

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    Same Sex Marriage This Argumentative essay will discuss about the argument of same sex marriage. The contents are: meaning, brief background and thesis statement for the Introduction; for the Body of the discussion is the counter argument; and for the conclusion part: the summary and the restatement of the thesis statement. Same Sex Marriage also known as gay marriage or equal marriage it is marriage between two persons of the same biological sex or gender identity

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    Running head: ALL MEN CREATED EQUAL? A CLOSER LOOK AT GAY All Men Created Equal? A Closer Look at Gay Marriage Karla S. Rendon University of Phoenix Essentials of College Writing COMM215 George Novotny May 04, 2009 All Men Created Equal? A Closer Look at Gay Marriage As citizens of the "land of the free," homosexuals should have the same privileges, such as marriage, as any other American. For years, homosexuals have been

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    __________________________________________________________ We Can Write Custom Essays on Gay Marriage for You! __________________________________________________________ Marriage is about showing how much love you have for another person and how committed you are to that person. So why shouldn't it be ok for two guys or two girls to show yes we are in love and we will be together forever? Think about this how much courage it takes for any gay couple to say I want to take the next step in our life together and have

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    Name: Tutor: Course title: Date of submission: Gay Marriage Overview The issue of same-sex marriage has generated heated debate over the leeway of legalizing this kind of marriage in the globe. The first law enabling this type of marriage was enacted in the twenty-first century. This marriage has varied the jurisdiction to state laws. Equality, sense of belonging and dignity are all contained as compared to the typical marriage of different sex. Discussion The current discussion on this topic

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    rights of an American. However, not all citizens are afforded equal rights. Gay and lesbians are consistently denied rights that are typically taken for granted by the average American. Specifically, gay and lesbians couples are denied the right to marry even if they are upstanding citizens. They are held at an unfair disadvantage solely because of their sexual orientation. This discrimination must stop because gay and lesbian couples are law-abiding citizens too, who should be afforded the same

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    Gay marriage legalization Gay marriage will always be a debate in this day and age no matter if it is legal or not. It is a topic of conversation that will light many fires within people and get them worked up past their breaking point, but the question remains is why? 2015 proved to be a game changer for the gay and lesbian community in the sense that the US Supreme Court made it legal in all 50 states to grant marriage privilege. There are tons of people and politicians that will fight back against

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    Gay Marriage Should be legalized Many states in the United States have out ruled gay and lesbian marriage. Denying a person rights are unconstitutional. Eight states in the United States have made it legal for same sex couples to be married. Those states are Connecticut, Iowa, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, Vermont, Maryland, and Washington. All states should abide by the same laws and rules. People have different views and opinions on marriage based on many reasons such as, religion,

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    Draft Should Gay Marriage Be Legal In Texas? An Annotated bibliography According to Bothelo, a federal Texas judge did not implement the ban for same- sex marriage. The judge, stated “the current prohibition has not legitimate governmental purpose.” However the ruling by Judge Orlando Garcia will not go into effect immediately; there is a process that will take place which will not allow same- sex marriage in Texas for the time being. Bothelo, article gave

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    a. Gay Marriage vs. Church and State b.   “Gay marriage is coming to America first and foremost because marriage here is a secular concern, not a religious one. The objection to gay marriage is almost invariably biblical, but nobody's legal vows in this country are defined by interpretation of biblical verse - or at least, not since the Supreme Court stood up for Richard and Mildred Loving. A church wedding ceremony is a nice thing, but it is neither required for legal marriage in America nor

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