Gay Marriages Should Not Be Legalized
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Gay Marriages Should Not Be Legalized.
For millions of year marriages has been refer to as " a universal institution whereby men and women are joined in a special kind of dependence for the purpose of founding and maintaining a family." In today's society one has to wonder what is now considered to be normal, gay marriages should not be legalized.
One reason why gay couples are fighting for their marriages to be legalized is because marriage offers real benefit on those who choose to participate in it, an example of this would be the tax breaks that married couple receives. Male and Female are created and is proven scientific; they were both created to be together. They are drawn to perform relation that creates life. One should also note that no animal in the animal kingdom is found to have gay tendencies. Marriage is a privilege and not a right.
The contradiction of a gay relationship is that one of the two is known to play the opposite sex. Why is that? As far as civil right that is concerned marriage is a right otherwise polygamy, incestuous marriages and other banned marriages would have to be considered and allowed. Thus, this proves that marriage is a privilege, proof positive by the marriage license issued by the state.
There is a lot of opposition against this law, but there are a lot of ways that legalizing gay marriages can affect us. Marriage most crucial function is for the foundation for a family. Can gay couples reproduce? In every society the main legal function of marriage regards our children. Can one imagine what would happen to a child brought up in a gay household? This child would then be learning that gay behavior is normal. Sexual relation between two adults of the same sex is wrong.
According to statistics shown by the State Legislatures "Thirty-Seven states defend the marriage acts, but only two states offer certified civil union to gay couples". This shows that the majority chose to accept and leave the marriage laws as they are. Should we change this for the few who tends to disagree? This law protects not only us but also our children.
The laws have been founded on the Bible and we have implemented these laws to guide us throughout life. "Thou shall not steal", "Thou shall not kill", should we go ahead and change the laws based on these also because we have a few
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