Why Should Gay Marriage Be Illegal?

Why Should Gay Marriage Be Illegal?

  • Submitted By: ychacon
  • Date Submitted: 12/05/2013 9:12 PM
  • Category: Religion
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Many people discuss the topic of whether gay couples should be allowed to marry one another. Now everyone has their opinion and beliefs on gay marriage and one that is strongly believed in is that gay marriage should be illegal. One of the main reasons for people to think this way is their religious beliefs. Another is it that it always denies a child from either a father or a mother. The other reason is it validates and promotes the homosexual lifestyle towards that child.
This is the most important reason. Whenever someone disobeys the natural order made by God, one sins and offends God. Same-sex “marriage” does exactly that. Marriage is not the creature of any state. Rather, it was made by God for the first people or couple, Adam and Eve. Many people will even say “God created Adam and Eve not Adam and Steve” but that is just to get people to laugh even though it is a good point by saying he created a man and a women for one reason and that is to repopulate. Gay people, however, cannot achieve that task because in order to create new life the pair must be male and female. Adoption shouldn’t be an option because if those men or women really wanted a kid then they would go find and make a pair like God intended them to make and have one on their own. It also states in the Book of Genesis: “God created man in His image; in the Divine image he created him; male and female He created them. God blessed them, saying: ‘Be fertile and multiply; fill the earth and subdue it.’” Supposedly, anyone who claims to love God must be opposed to the idea of gay marriage or even gay couples.
It is in the child’s best interests that he or she is to be raised under the influence of his or her natural father and mother. A child of a same-sex “marriage” will always be deprived of either their natural mother or father. They will necessarily be raised by one party who has no blood relationship with them. They will always be deprived of either a mother or a father role...

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