Category: /Society & Culture/People
we may feel strongly against carnal relationships and particularly marriages between two people of the same sex, morals cannot be proven; morals cannot be placed on a witness stand and judged for the purpose of determining whose morals are an acceptable
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Category: /Society & Culture
Gay Marriage
Gay marriage is one of the most controversial issues facing this country. Many argue that it violates religious principles and morals; however, this should not be the justification for prohibiting same sex marriage. From a legal
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Category: /Social Sciences/Controversial Issues
said the amendment couldn\'t come before the voters before 2006, and by that time same-sex marriages will be law. President Bush waded into the debate with a statement criticizing the ruling. \"Marriage is a sacred institution between a man and a woman,\" he
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Category: /Social Sciences
a show teens are still watching it, and are getting influenced by it. TV shows such as the O.C, Las Vegas, and MTV'S The Real World, all portray the same thing. They show how sex is part of every day life and that it is okay to do. They also never show
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
Gay rights have been an issue for many years. Although there is much progress being made on the discrimination of gays, one issue still remains: marriage. Society has become more accepting of same sex marriages, however they are still illegal in Canada
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Category: /Arts & Humanities
marriage should continue to be reserved for heterosexuals. These reasons are Marriage is an institution between one man and one woman, Marriage is for procreation, Same-sex couples aren't the best possible environment in which to raise children, Gay
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Category: /Social Sciences/Political Science
to be considered open minded and fair - despite what they may know in their hearts to be right. In the court case of Loving vs. Virginia, the appellants are fighting for their civil right to have a (same-sex) marriage. This particular case points out that the right
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Category: /Science & Technology
. Furthermore in looking into other church records of the time period, it is clear that the Catholic Church did not support same sex marriages or unions. Bottomline, Boswell makes some good points and provides some evidence, but it was not persuasive enough for me
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Category: /Literature
marriages can improve the social standings of a family. In some cases women get the opportunity to work, but women are usually stay-at-home mum. You have to be the same nationality. So East Indians marry East Indians. In the Sikh culture/religion the son
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Category: /Literature/English
they will not fit in, or they will be ridiculed for their choice to abstain from sexual intercourse until marriage. Around school, sex is usually a major topic of conversation; students are constantly talking about how great sex is and how often they "do it". Those
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