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Legalization Of Same-Sex Marriage

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Term Paper TitleLegalization Of Same-Sex Marriage
# of Words1231
# of Pages (250 words per page double spaced)4.92
Legalization Of Same-Sex Marriage

     Over time, marriage has been the solid base for procreation and child rearing, which is the foundation of family and social life.  There is recognition that allowing polygamous or closely related couples into our marriage system would be dysfunctional in our society.  Does this not apply to same-sex marriage as well?  The social unacceptability of same-sex marriage, the danger of contracting AIDS, and the bad influence on children prove that same-sex marriage should not be legalized.
     Homosexual activists, approximately three percent of our population, argue that those who do not agree with them are “homophobic” or “heterosexist.”  However, that argument is merely prejudiced against society.  Today’s society can certainly have its own opinion.  The rights and laws of homosexuals are ultimately restricted.  Congress’s litigation now describes laws that prevent gays and lesbians from marrying, procreating, or adopting (Williams 299).  Marriage, as well as adoption, is considered a privilege; those who marry or adopt must obey the laws.  No examples in past history occur in which same-sex unions were given the equal rights and legal recognition as heterosexual unions (Kaplan 16).  Factually, recent polls state that two-thirds of American adults oppose same-sex unions in which the homosexuals are given rights such as tax breaks, Social Security, divorce rights, hospital visits, custody, or inheritance.  In a different poll taken, American adults were asked if homosexual marriage should be legal; sixty-four percent stated no, while only twenty-nice percent said yes.  The same group of adults were also asked about homosexual adoption.  Fifty-seven percent said no, while thirty-five percent agreed (Cloud 44).  
     Broadening our systematic form of marriage weakens it.  on a different note, the number of gays (males) exceeds the number of lesbians, and legalizing same-sex marriage may result in male domination, defeating the woman’s role in society.  A hierarchy of gay marriage holding more economic power and social status could become, overcoming even all heterosexual unity (Williams 317).
     The main reason the state is interested in marriage has been to provide financial and emotional security, as well as role models for children.  In the current marriage system of only opposite-sex unity, the protection of procreation is properly emphasized.  However, over the last century heterosexual marriage has declined because notions of wh...

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