SHEELLY BOOKL

SHEELLY BOOKL

  • Submitted By: JUSPEREZG
  • Date Submitted: 05/17/2016 9:01 AM
  • Category: English
  • Words: 1272
  • Page: 6

Gannon, Heather Ann. "Same-Sex Marriage Should Be Allowed." Family. Ed. Karen Miller. Detroit: Greenhaven, 2008. Opposing Viewpoints. Rpt. of "A Case for Same-Sex Marriage." Hohonu: A Journal of Academic Writing 2004: n. pag. Opposing Viewpoints in Context. Web. 6 Jan. 2016.
The right to marry whoever you want is a right that should not be taken away from you. At any time, anywhere, with whoever is a civil right that every individual deserves. Marriage is a consensual relationship between 2 people. Love is love. Same sex marriage is not hurting anybody physically, it just hurts people who think same-sex marriage is erroneous. Children don’t really seem to hurt from their parents decision, so who are you to judge someone else household? As long as the kids love their household, the household is healthy and the environment is good. Homosexual and heterosexual are both human beings who should be treated equally. The 14 amendment says “everyone should be treated equally”, no state shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privilege of citizens of USA.
Gale has been proven to be a reliable source. Gale brings reliable facts that can back-up with evidence, Shows more information. It’s reliable because it takes a stand of something that was an issue; have been fought in court. This source helps me bring facts and information to what people feel concerning same-sex marriage.
Honestly, we have to understand that once someone turns 18 they are allowed to justify what action they want to take next toward their life; to make their own decision, even if it means being attracted t same sex. Nobody bounds who they fall for, it comes out to become a mistake, then let it be a mistake that they are supposed to learn from. It’s not your mistake. This article just shaped my paper to bring out the rights that everyone have as a citizen.
Religious Leaders Should Support Same-Sex Marriage." Religion in America. Ed. Mary E. Williams. San Diego: Greenhaven, 2006....