Freedom to Wed
Same-sex marriages are illegal in California, as well as many other states. Two people in love, no matter what their sexual orientation, race, or status should be allowed to wed. The institution of marriage has been controversial for centuries. It was only after the civil war that African-Americans could wed in the United States. People of different races were not allowed to marry until 1967, when the US Supreme Court ruled they could. People in same-sex relationships are facing the same battles fought and won by African-American and mixed race couples of the past. Marriage is a basic human right and the state should not interfere with a couple's choice to wed. By interfering and condemning same-sex marriages and unions, the state is discriminating against those in such a relationship.
When a heterosexual couple marries the state grants them about 400 rights and the federal government grants and additional 1,000 benefits. Some will make this journey alone, others in loving relationships- maybe in marriage or other forms of commitment. " Who are we to say what is right or wrong? I am not saying same-sex marriage is morally right, nor am I saying it's wrong. People that are against same-sex marriage have said that by allowing same-sex couples to marry we are undermining the sacredness of marriage. Love has many shapes and colors and is not finite. do not understand that marriage comes with benefits and privileges that same-sex couples are denied. It can not be measured or defined in terms of sexual orientation. We need to ponder our own choices and try to understand the choices of others. How is it any less sacred for two loving people, who happen to be of the same sex, to take vows and commit to their relationship than it is for two people of the opposite sex? What I find more harmful to the sacredness of marriage is when two people whom are not committed to each other get married. Some of these benefits are taken for granted by heterosexual couples. I am going to end with a quote I find appropriate from the Statement of Affirmation and Reconciliation, "Each individual's journey through life is unique. Furthermore, have we forgotten, "Thou shall not judge. But, by not allowing same-sex marriages we are denying couples this privilege. However, if you look in the old Greek testament before it was translated, it does not say that same-sex relationships are wrong.
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