Marriage, meaning the legal binding of two people in a loving agreement, does not say anything about what sexual preference of the two should be. The paper argues that, if the Declaration of Independence says that all men are created equal, then we all have equal rights. It argues that whether one is a man, woman, gay or lesbian is irrelevant; we all have equal rights, and therefore, should all be allowed to marry.
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"When... a major employer offers financial benefits for people who participate in deviant behavior, those kinds of people are going to...live and work in the community"(24). Jack Chambers explains that both partners are more likely to believe in the community that helped them be one, by freeing the financial dilemma of health insurance. If the marriage of two homosexual partners were to be legalized, less financial problems would exist which would make today's society healthier. Today's society does not recognize homosexual marriages as binding; many homosexual people have to fight for their love to stay alive."
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"Ethical View of Homosexual Marriage" 15 January 2012. Web. 13 Feb. 2012. <http://www.academon.com/Argumentative-Essay-Ethical-View-of-Homosexual-Marriage/58268>
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