Thursday, May 30, 2019
Gay and Lesbian Marriage in America :: Same-Sex Marriage
Marriage, as both a legal institution and as a social tradition, has always been at the heart of the building blocks of American society. Throughout U.S. history, it has generally been understood, both legally and socially, as a monogamous due north between two persons of opposite sexes. However, as the gay and lesbian liberation movement gains increasing exposure and influence, the topic of same-sex marriage has been brought to discussion. In the following pages, the authenticity of same-sex marriages/partnership will be discussed, as well as the best means to achieve such an end. For the purpose here, the diction marriage and union ar used interchangeably, although one might argue that to all but the or so zealous, the idea of a same-sex union is more acceptable than gay marriage because it does not as directly confront the traditional definition of marriage. Socially, the institution of marriage offers both dignity and validation to the two parties involved as a sign of their m utual commitment to each other. This papers predominant focus is on the legal aspect of marriage, along with the legal benefits and responsibilities that are associated with ones marital status (though excluding for the most part the child custody/adoption issue, which is another battle in itself as it involves both a third party and minors). Proven inequality in these areas can and should be addressed by changes in public policy. Cultural intolerance and private discrimination, on the other hand, cannot.There are several arguments against legalisation of same-sex marriages, specifically 1. That homosexual behavior is fundamentally immoral or blasphemous because it does not lead to procreation and/or is condemned by religious texts. 2. That same-sex parenting is necessarily noisome to child development. 3. That same-sex marriage will further undermine the already crumbling traditional heterosexual marriage as an institution. All of these arguments, however, can be unequivocally ref uted.It is unmistakable that the strongest opposition against gay marriage legalization comes from the Christian Coalition, which supposedly represents the silent Moral Majority. As the name indicates, at the heart of such a groups rhetoric is the Holy Bible, although their position is not far away from those of the more orthodox Muslims and Jewish religious organizations. However, crucial distinctions must be drawn between the concepts of religion, morality, and legality what is compatible with religion is not necessarily so with morality, and what is legal is not necessarily moral. Adultery is listed as equally a sin as homosexuality in the Bible (both punishable by death), yet it is not a legal offense.
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