Monday, February 8, 2010

Gay marriage

In recent years, the debate over same-sex marriage has grown from an issue that occasionally arose in a few states to a nationwide controversy. Indeed, in the last five years, the debate over gay marriage has been heard in the halls of the U.S. Congress, at the White House, in dozens of state legislatures and courtrooms, and in the rhetoric of election campaigns at both the national and state levels. Moreover, the battle over whether gays and lesbians should be allowed to wed shows no signs of abating. In the last year alone, three states have banned same-sex marriage and four states have legalized the practice. As the debate rages on, the American religious community remains deeply divided over the issue.



Gay marrige, same sex relationships are a very debated and with a lot of arguments that now a days is very controversial. In a way, people say that they have the liberty to marry whomever they want and in the other hand is the religious and ethics that have separate the world in the ones who are liberal and the conservadors. I think that people are free from living whomever they want and marry also but just until the point that they do not demostrate it a lot on public.

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