Same Sex Marriage
Same Sex Marriage
Same Sex Marriage
Legalized?
In a Nutshell
Yes No
1. Denying them is a violation of 1. Most religions consider
religious freedom (civil and religious homosexuality a sin.
marriages are two separate 2. It would weaken the definition and
institutions). respect for the institution of marriage.
2. Marriage benefits (such as joint 3. It would further weaken the
ownership, medical decision-making traditional family values essential to
capacity) should be available to all our society.
couples. 4. It could provide a slippery slope in
3. Homosexuality is an accepted the legality of marriage (e.g. having
lifestyle nowadays with most multiple wives or marrying an object
evidence proving biological could be next).
causation.
4. Denying these marriages is a form of 5. The gay lifestyle is not something to
minority discrimination. be encouraged, as a lot of research
5. It doesn't hurt society or anyone in shows it leads to a much lower life
particular. expectancy, psychological disorders,
6. The only thing that should matter in and other problems.
marriage is love.
7. The number of child adoptions
should increase since gay couples
cannot pro-create (although some
might see an increase in gay
adoptions as an argument against
same-sex marriages).
8. It encourages people to have strong
family values and give up high-risk
sexual lifestyles.
Yes
1. Denying them is a violation of religious freedom (civil and religious
marriages are two separate institutions). The main reason for denying marriage
to gay couples is that all major religions consider homosexuality a sin; however,
the First Amendment of the Constitution clearly states that a person's religious
views or lack thereof must be protected. Marriage by the state is a secular activity;
the government cannot start making laws just because a religion says they should.
What's next, should we make taking the Lord's name in vain a criminal activity
because Christians consider it a breaking of a commandment?
6. The only thing that should matter in marriage is love. The number one reason
that heterosexuals marry is not to establish legal status, allow joint filing of taxes,
or protect each other in medical decision-making. They marry because it is the
ultimate expression of a person's love for another. Marriage is a commitment that
says "I love you so much that I want to live the rest of my life with you. I want to
share the ups and downs, forsake all others, and be together until death do us
part." Should it matter that the couple doesn't fit into what society is used to?
Some people talk about living wills and other legal contracts that can give
homosexuals essentially the same rights as a married couple. If that is the case,
why don't all heterosexual couples use these legal maneuvers instead of marriage?
Just maybe there's something more to it.
7. The number of child adoptions should increase since gay couples cannot pro-
create (although some might see an increase in gay adoptions as an argument
against same-sex marriages). Like any heterosexual couple relationship, a same-
sex marriage may fuel the desire for a family. Since gay couples cannot have kids
naturally, this will likely increase the desire to adopt. Since there are so many kids
around the country in need of adoption, this is a good thing. However, others
believe a child reared in a same-sex marriage do not develop ideally. Evidence at
this point is inconclusive since same-sex adoptions have yet to become
widespread.
No
1. Most religions consider homosexuality a sin. Virtually every religion in the
world, including the major ones in this country, consider homosexuality
unacceptable. It is offensive and a swipe to the religious freedom of the majority
to have to recognize a relationship they consider sinful. The legal system in the
United States evolved out of the laws contained in the Bible. We shouldn't go
even farther to tear down those laws.
2. It would weaken the definition and respect for the institution of marriage.
The 50 percent divorce rate has already weakened the definition of marriage. We
shouldn't be taking further steps to define what marriage is. A law allowing gay
marriage would increase the number of joke or non-serious marriages, such as a
couple of friends who want to save on taxes. Marriage is the most sacred
institution in this country, and every society considers it the joining of a man and
a woman. It makes biological sense since only a man and woman can pro-create.
3. It would further weaken the traditional family values essential to our society.
The building blocks of our society and the thing that makes it strong is the
traditional family of man, woman, and children. It is what has sustained us
through two world wars, a great depression, and numerous other challenges over
the centuries. While friends & lovers come and go, your family is always there.
The main reason our culture and values have started to crumble is the weakening
of families. Introducing another form of "family" would only make the situation
worse.