Dear Justice Anthony Kennedy, it has come to my attention that you wrote the majority opinion for legalizing gay marriage along with four other justices on June 26, 2015. This issue is important because it is one that clearly goes against the word of God; moreover, one that clearly has stirred up more issues than anticipated. It’s not completely the gay community’s fault; however, it is the Christian community’s fault for not expressing their views in the correct manner as I am. Nonetheless, these issues could have been avoided if it wasn’t made legal. It is a sensitive and serious subject, but it is one I’m going to address you in a fashionable manner; since, you wrote the majority opinion. However, maybe this won’t change the law in any way, but I hope you understand my point and potentially many more of American’s point of view. …show more content…
I have friends who are gay and open about it with everybody they know. For example, my coach's son is gay and no one on the team, including me, cared if he was or wasn’t. I would even ask his son for rides to practice when my parents couldn’t take me and we would have regular conversations like men, but the only difference is that we like the different sex. He can choose who he wants to end up with; however, they just shouldn’t be allowed to get married. I argue this due to the reason marriage should be kept holy between man and woman, exactly how God sent it to be. It should stay between man and woman for the respect of Christians and most importantly, the word of