Is Homosexuality/gay marriage Constitutional? More than three forth of all people in the United States favour equal rights for gays and lesbians. However, when it comes to legal marriage between homosexuals the attitude towards gays slightly changes. About half of all the United States citizens obstruct gay marriage. In other words, many Americans have somewhat controversial feelings towards homosexuals; significant part of heterosexuals that support gay rights disfavours them in the issue of marriage (M. Strasser, 126).
Statistic shows that about six out of ten prefer their state resolve the conflict, while the other four out of ten agree with a constitutional amendment that banns marriage between homosexuals (A. Sullivan, 97).
The President of the United States George W.
Bush backed that constitutional amendment by telling in one of his speeches that he does not support any attempts aimed to legitimate gay marriage. George W. Bush also mentioned his decision to restrain active minded judges and lawyers from the perversion of the institution of marriage. “After more than two centuries of American jurisprudence and millennia of human experience, a few judges and local authorities are presuming to change the most fundamental institution of civilization. Their action has created confusion on an issue that requires clarity.” stated George W. Bush (M. Strasser, 176).
The Essay on Bush’s Environment Policy
The bush’s environmental policy basically concentrates mainly on first improving the economic and military condition of the country and then tackling the problem of pollution and environment degradation. The United States of America under bush’s administration is a realist state. For a realist state, international security is one of the main aims. Therefore, his policies are more towards removing ...
At a news conference that took place in the White House Rose Garden George W. Bush told the correspondents, “I believe in the sanctity of marriage. I believe a marriage is between a man and a woman and I think we ought to codify that one way or another, and we have lawyers looking at that” (M. Strasser, 217).
In his speeches about a constitutional amendment banning homosexual marriages Mr. Bush from time to time refers to what the Bible have to say about this issue. “I’m mindful that we’re all sinners. And I caution those who may try to take the speck out of their neighbours eye when they have a log in their own,” (New Geneva Study Bible, 1265).
“I think it’s very important for our society to respect each individual, to welcome those with good hearts to be a welcoming country. On the other hand, that doesn’t mean that somebody like me needs to compromise on issues such as marriage” (A. Sullivan, 271).
At the same time the Bible, the president refers to, without any doubt very distinctly forbids any homosexual and relates to any person performing them as a sinner(Leviticus 18:22; Genesis 19:1-13; 1Corinthians 6:9; Romans 1:26-27).In the first chapter of Romans, verse 24-27 the one can find that homosexuality comes as a result of sin and because he or she follows their sinful desires (New Geneva Study Bible, 1547).
To make homosexual/ gay marriage constitutional would equalize endorsing their sinful behaviour, which is forbidden and censured by God. God predetermined marriage to be between a man and a woman (Genesis 2:21-24; Matthew 19:4-6) and any endeavour to legalize homosexual marriage is a misdemeanour to God who founded marriage.
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Mark Strasser. Legally Wed: Same-Sex Marriage and the Constitution. Ithica, NY: Cornell UP, 1997 2. New Geneva Study Bible, 1997, c1995. Copyright 1995 by Foundation for Reformation. (electronic ed.).
The Essay on Students Spend Less Time Studying
College students today spend less time studying. In order to succeed in college, it’s very important to dedicate your time to work hard. Some students do not use their time correctly to study because they get caught in other distractions. Bad grades in college are results of not spending enough time studying. The social media is a time consuming for the college students. Spending an exaggerated ...
Nashville: Thomas Nelson. 3. Andrew Sullivan, editor. Same-Sex Marriage: Pro and Con: A Reader. New York: Vintage/Random House, 1997.