Friday, March 9, 2012
Survey Hypothesis
One
could only hope that we were all treated equally. In a perfect world we would
be able to marry our soul mate, even if they were the same gender. This is not
a perfect world and sadly we cannot marry our soul mate if they are the same
gender—at least not in most places. Is it even constitutional to forbid people
who are in love from marrying solely because they are the same gender? Love,
according to Webster’s Dictionary, is an intense affection for another person based
on personal or familial ties. Person meaning a human of any gender, so why limit love?
Society is constantly changing and perhaps soon we will reach a common
ground where it is okay to love whomever you want. Which leads me to my point that we fail to
see how many people are actually approving of same sex marriage.
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