Gay Marriage in Society the Term Paper

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As Sullivan explains, that suggestion is completely inconsistent with the fact that U.S. law allows marriages between elderly couples, infertile couples, and between individuals who choose to remain childless by choice.

Sullivan further explains that permitting same-sex marriage would benefit society by reducing homophobia and by providing a positive message to young people who happen to be homosexual. Currently, they suffer from shame and low self-esteem largely because of the way that they must hide their preference from their peers and because they suffer discrimination and persecution for revealing it. Finally, Sullivan suggests that the half-way approach of allowing domestic partnerships and civil unions allows for more legal complications in connection with defining eligibility and individual rights where such couples break up.

Argument Against Gay Marriage

Bill Bennett (1996) expresses the argument against legalizing same-sex marriage. He suggests that marriage is a universal institution that is consistently defined as a marriage between a man and a woman throughout the world. Bennett argues that the same argument supporting same-sex marriage would also allow marriages between brothers as well as among larger groups of individuals than couples.
Bennett suggests that legalizing same-sex marriage would allow gay couples the same adoption rights as traditional couples and claims that the evidence indicates that being raised by same-sex parents is not beneficial to children.

According to Bennett, the institution of marriage is already faced with enough problems such as skyrocketing rates of infidelity and divorce; he argues that married gay men (in particular) are less inclined to be sexually monogamous than married heterosexual men and that allowing same-sex marriage would, therefore, only further increase marital infidelity in society.

Conclusion

It is understandable why traditional-minded people would oppose same-sex marriage. On the other hand, the argument for same-sex marriage seems stronger than the counterargument, especially when one considers the legal irrelevance of biblical concepts, and the logical irrelevance of the procreation argument. Perhaps the strongest argument supporting same-sex marriage is the growing recognition in American society that the objection to same-sex marriage so closely parallels the arguments once made against interracial marriage in the United States......

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