Marriage should be a sacred institution between only a woman and a man – Part 1

By admin · Monday, January 4th, 2010
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To answer this question, one must discover what the definition of marriage is. In my opinion marriage is the culmination of a mutual respect, desires, needs, wants and love. If marriage is a bond of love then who is to say who one can or can not love? Love in itself is the joining of souls or if you are chemistry then chemical reaction your pheromones set off. If love is metaphysical then why should there be physical limitations on love and marriage. Every group in this country had to fight for their rights with in these borders. Women had to fight to be equal, non-whites had to fight and now homosexuals have to fight for the same rights and freedoms.

Some people, think that marriage is only a piece of paper. That maybe so but many people have the dream to married to someone else. Many homosexual couples have the same roller coaster rise as their heterosexual counterparts. Homosexual couples do live together, pay their taxes, support one another in every way possible and tell each other they love each other just like every other couple. It shouldn’t matter what the couple is composed of because love is love regardless of the package that it comes.

You can’t choose who love or who you are attracted to. If someone is homosexual they may try and be heterosexual but it doesn’t work out. Eventually their true self comes forward. Homosexuality is not wrong. In fact it has been around a long time. There were mentions of it history from the Greeks and Romans and forward. Every once in while, you might even find some subtle hint of homosexuality written in great literary works.

Marriage should be a sacred institution between two people who love each other and want to be together for the rest of their natural lives. I know most people think marriage is just a piece of paper. That may be so but for people who love one another regardless of sexual orientation this could be their dream to be married, share a name and enjoy benefits only for married people. It is the right thing to do because homosexual people are still people and deserve the same rights as anyone else. This is a different country now then it was back in the 1700’s. It is time to uphold our beliefs, “that all men are created equal.” No where in those words we hold dear does it say anything about gender, color, and sexual orientation.

 

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