Explain 10 Reasons Why Homosexuality Should Not Be Legalized

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10 reasons why homosexuality should not be legalised
1. Homosexuality is an irony to the concept of procreation and rearing of children.
2. Ideally in according to every personal law the institution of marriage is defined as a union between a man and a woman.
3. Children who are placed under the care of such bonds face obstacles in their normal development like they either lack motherhood or fatherhood.
4. Marriage is considered to be scared. Hence the inclination of homosexual is apparently considered to a ‘objectively disordered’ and such partners are hence ‘sins gravely contrary to chastity’.
5. Gay relations are unnatural and hence it is considered to be ‘out of natural order’ implying its criminalisation. Along with it the laws related …show more content…

Another leading factor is that homosexuality will lead in endangering the entire human race. It is so as it lacks natural reproductive power.
10. The last reason out of many more is that homosexuality is considered as a disease. It is acknowledged as a mental illness by the Indian Psychiatric Society.

10 reasons why Homosexuality must be legalised
1. Homosexuality cannot be just rejected on the basis of a loop hole present in the definition of the marriage as per the personal laws prevailing in India. On the other hand the concept of amending law exists to fill in such holes for the interest of its people.
2. Homosexuality is not an attack to the original traditions of marriage and hence there are no moral grounds on which it shall not be legalised.
3. There is no denial to the fact that homosexuals cannot procreate children but however in today’s time with the growth of science there are myriad options available with which couples can have babies like artificial insemination. Another option is adoption.
4. Homosexuality is not the only factor which is responsible for endangering human race. There are many heterosexual couples who either cannot reproduce or choose not to. Besides that there is no legislation which requires a married couple to have