The Controversy Of Shaming Gay Marriage

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Recently there have been multiple debates against loving who you want, especially with certain religions. The LGBT community isn’t accepted into many people's religious because “it goes against what the bible says” or because “it’s gross”. This situation has torn families apart simply because one member cannot take that another person loves someone of the same-sex. I believe that same-sex relations should be widely accepted in all religions and we should be able to love who we want without fearing over how it will affect the rest of our life. I believe this because not only does shaming gay couples embarrass the person in the relationship, it may also embarrass their children or make their children feel ashamed of them, not accepting gay relations …show more content…

In the bible, it talks about how marriage should be between a man and women. The topic of marriage is discussed in Matthew 19:4–6, Mark 10:6–9, Genesis 1:26–27, and Genesis 2:24. People say that they cannot accept other being gay because it’s a sin. Everyone sins all the time, but Jesus died on the cross for people's sins. In Romans 5:8 it talks about how God loves us even if we’re sinners. Then,, there is another verse that says something along the lines of God loving anyone who loves him. Nowhere has anybody said that the whole LGBT community hates God, most people are actually believers and followers of God and his word. What I have determined is that God loves everyone, no matter the situation, as long as they love him. Just because in the bible, the ideal marriage is one man and one woman, it never talks about hating anyone who goes against the views, it has never proposed a banishment to anyone who loves against the rules, and it never condemns these people to any terrible place or situation. The power of authority from above definitely should not keep anyone from supporting the idea of gay relationships or from loving anyone who they want to …show more content…

However, I still believe that who you love shouldn’t affect anyone’s lives. I believe that same-sex marriage should be accepted throughout all religions. The non-acceptance of this type of relationship could potentially put the partner and anyone who has association with either partner to shame, it can also cause violence during any gay rights protest and to anyone involved in the protests, finally people use Jesus, God, Mary, and any other important figure from above as a reason to not support gay rights. In the bible, it states that Jesus loves all his children the same and that Jesus died on the cross for our sins, and if people say that being gay is a sin, well that’s ok because Jesus died on that cross for a reason. People should not be able to stop one person from loving another just because they are uncomfortable with the other people’s choices. So in conclusion, I fully agree with the statement that any type of love between two people should be their choice and not

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