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gay marriage
Exploratory Paper
For centuries, society has antagonized things that have differed from the norm, such as womens acceptance in the work world, and interracial marriages and various other issues. ... Debated heatedly, the concept of gay marriage has been an important political and social topic of discussion which revolves around the foundation of our societies ideals, the moral fabric, which is what everything is basically based upon. ... What are the cons of letting gay marriages be legal? And could there be a negative impact on the children raised by gay parents? ... The following is an insight into three various perspectives on gay marriages: For it, Middle, and against it.
The issue of gay marriage is intended for those who wish to gain an insight of the varying viewpoints on the topic of gay marriage, for political personnel, and/or for those who are for or against homosexuality. ... These authors present their perspective regarding gay marriages, one for it, one somewhat in the middle, and the other against it. ... It is predictable that opposition will clearly outnumber the amount of people that are for homosexuality. ...
He states, "Gay men and lesbians. ... He doesnt take into consideration other effects of marriages, but simply speaks in this tone so he could try to appeal to the readers emotions, as to why gay marriages should be permitted. ... He tries to justify homosexuals as normal people, that should have the same rights as others, rights of marriage in this case, despite their sexual preference. ... Chris Glaser sheds some light on as to why gay marriages hold the stature in the eyes of government as they do.
Chris Glaser, author of Uncommon Calling: A Gay Christians Struggle to Serve the Church, talks about his official marriage in a Presbyterian Church, and how that might have affected him. ... According to statistics, over 90% of people tend to get married atleast once in their lifetimes. ... Ive read many statistics regarding gay marriages and have come to an understanding that it is not harmful for the children who are adopted and raised by same-sex couples in any way, although it may slightly increase the chance of the children turning out to be homosexuals. ... No studies and statistics clearly show what exactly will happen if gay marriages are administered in the legal system, but we can make inferences regarding the direction the morality of this country is headed.
Approximate Word count = 1831 Approximate Pages = 7.3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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