80 likes | 379 Views
Same Sex Marriage-Marriage. Christina M. Guzman Salt Lake Community College. T he option of gay marriage, not merely civil unions should be available to LGBT people, in addition committed unions should be encouraged and gay couples should enjoy legal and social protection under the law.
E N D
Same Sex Marriage-Marriage Christina M. Guzman Salt Lake Community College
The option of gay marriage, not merely civil unions should be available to LGBT people, in addition committed unions should be encouraged and gay couples should enjoy legal and social protection under the law
The case for same sex marriage is primarily based on the following conditions LGBT People are entitled to the same civil rights and liberties and economic benefits as heterosexuals. Just as heterosexuals can marry anyone of their choosing, so too LGBT should be allowed to marry someone of their choosing. Marriage provides certain rights to intimate couples that are not otherwise available. Absent some secular justification for denying marriage, the state should allow same sex marriage. The states legitimate interest in regulating intimate relationships are limited to promoting stable relationships, providing for an orderly process of the dissolutions of such relationships when necessary, including the equitable division of property and assets, ensuring the orderly transfer of property, and the protection of the children within these relationships.
The Opposition of Gay Marriage in the United States Same sex Marriage is unstable. Besides the alleged connection between marriage and procreation, there is the claim that homosexuals are not stable enough to care for children. The slippery slope to polygamy, incest and bestiality. This was an argument that surfaced before love opened marriages to all races, and raised heads again to the opposition to gay marriage. Undermining marriage itself. Finally, there is the argument that recognizing same sex marriage will somehow harm the institution of marriage.
Amendment XIV Section 1 “ All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the state wherein they reside. No state shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of the citizens of the United States , nor shall any state deprive any person of life, liberty or property, without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction equal protection of the laws” Civil Unions? Why Not?
Marriage Light: civil unions as inadequate substitute for marriage For LGBT People, the right to marry is primarily a civil rights issue. LGBT individuals desire intimate, committed relationships no less than heterosexuals. Such relationships are a critical component of a persons life. Freedom to marry whom they choose means recognition that LGBT individuals are not second class citizens, just as the same freedom meant that African Americans were legally equal to everyone else Dignity and equality for all individuals forbids the creation of second class citizens Saying a civil union is the same as marriage does not make it so, civil unions are a newly created category, neither universally recognized or understood.
I do not expect fundamentalist religious groups to change their views, but open-minded citizens of all faiths-or none- should cut through obfuscating rhetoric and focus on the relevant empirical evidence as well as the commonly accepted moral and civic values that are at stake in this debate, such as dignity, worth and autonomy of all human beings. • We have the same hopes and desires and the same capabilities( and failing) as heterosexuals. • We want to take part in stable, loving committed relationships, and those who want children have proven that they are fit as parents. • The LGBT community is entitled to enjoy social and economic benefits and privileges that married couples possess. • It is fortunate that in recent decades some of the worst barriers to acceptance of LGBT people have been removed, but true equality has not yet been achieved. In a society where marriage has a privilege status, true equality cannot not be obtained as long as we regulate LGBT individuals to the back of the bus and deny them the opportunity to marry How do we bring about change?