Argument Against Gay Marriage

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...States is same-sex marriage. What is interesting is that mass media have reported national polls where an overwhelming majority of Americans favor equal rights for homosexual individuals and couples in every area except marriage. When it comes to marriage, 74 percent say they are opposed to gay marriage (Marco, 2002).
Activists present numerous arguments to support gay or same-sex marriage. Benne and McDermott (2004), who teach religion at Roanoke College refute these arguments. The first argument is that same-sex marriage is a basic human right (Benne and McDermott, 2004). The authors argue there are significant differences between constitutional rights, such as free speech, which have very few restrictions and other rights that do have restrictions (Benne and McDermott, 2004). For example, there are restrictions on who can enlist in the military and, more to the point, there are restrictions on marriage (Benne and McDermott, 2004). Children do...

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