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Term Papers on Same Sex Marriages
Same Sex Marriages Marriage is understood to be the decision of two people to commit themselves to each other. Marriage has no conditions, which would prohibit same sex partners. If we look closely at the purpose of marriage, we would see that it is actually in the best interest of our society to allow same-sex marriages. Marriage is an institution which promotes stability, family, and is societies lawful way of connecting two people. Marriage is more than just a way of making relationships permanent. Society recognizes its importance by attaching benefits such as special tax treatments, social security, veterans' benefits, lower insurance rates, and property and supports rights upon divorce. Therefore, restricting the rights of marriage also restricts the many privileges that go along with it. Homosexuals want to marry for the same reason that heterosexuals have and there should be no reason why they are not allowed to. America went through the same sort of arguments with, whether or not to allow interracial marriages, and I believe that the same outcome will follow. Homosexual couples are now trying to win the privilege of marriage, just as interracial couples were fighting for the same thing some 35 years ago. In Loving vs. Virginia, the state was challenged by an interracial couple who married in Washington D.C. and then moved back to Virginia (Price). Virginia did not accept their marriage license as valid and the couple was sentenced to one year in jail or to leave the state of Virginia for 25 years. The sate of Virginia had a law that prohibited marriages between people of different races, which read: "All marriages between a white person and a colored person shall be absolutely void without any decree of divorce or other legal process." This is a horrifying resemblance to South Dakota's anti-gay marriage bill, which says: "Be it enacted by the legislature of the State of South Dakota: Any marriage between persons of the same gender is null and void from the beginning." These laws against interracial marriage were common years ago, just as the state laws against gay marriage are now common. When the Loving vs. Virginia went to the U.S. Supreme Court, it ruled that "Th... This is ONLY a preview of the article. If you would like to view the entire document, you must subscribe to Digital Term Papers. Please register below now! Digital Term Papers has over 63,000 essays, term papers, and book notes online. Many paper sites will charge you hundreds of dollars for a single paper. Digital Term Papers only charges $14.95 for a one month membership with instant account activation! Don't waste anymore time! Join NOW!!!
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