Gay Marriages.
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"Homosexuality is an essentially involuntary condition that can neither be denied nor permanently repressed. It is a function of both nature and nurture, but the forces of nurture are formed so early and are so complex that they amount to an involuntary condition. It is as if it were a function in nature. Moreover, so long as homosexual adults as citizens insist on the involuntary nature of their condition, it becomes politically impossible simply to
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valid reason as to why gay marriages should remain illegal. Homosexuals are humans too. So why should they be denied the human right to marry someone of the same gender? Simply holding a "commitment ceremony" is not enough. They deserve to be equally recognized to heterosexuals through society officially supporting their legal rights as same-sex married couples. It's unjust to hold homosexual love as "inferior" to heterosexual love by maintaining a "heterosexual ideal" in society.
valid reason as to why gay marriages should remain illegal. Homosexuals are humans too. So why should they be denied the human right to marry someone of the same gender? Simply holding a "commitment ceremony" is not enough. They deserve to be equally recognized to heterosexuals through society officially supporting their legal rights as same-sex married couples. It's unjust to hold homosexual love as "inferior" to heterosexual love by maintaining a "heterosexual ideal" in society.