It is a lovely ceremony that brings two people of the opposite sex together who love each other dearly to become one couple. The bible reads, “Let marriage be held in honor among all, and let the marriage bed be undefiled, for God will judge the sexually immoral and adulterous” (Hebrews 13:4). When a man and woman come together as one that brings passionate and sexual fidelity, along with childbirth. Many citizens argue that children should not be deprived of their biological parents because they tie an essential role to parenthood. Kids that grow up in same sex households feel divided according to an article with public disclosure, “they feel disconnected from the gender cues of people around them, feel intermittent anger at their “parents” for having deprived them of one biological parent (or, in some cases, both biological parents), wish they had had a role model of the opposite sex, and feel shame or guilt for resenting their loving parents for forcing them into a lifelong situation lacking a parent of one sex” (Lopez). Not every child that was raised in same sex household feel disconnected. Children that have two mothers or fathers do just as well as children with heterosexual parents a study from “Australia 's Melbourne University found kids of gay parents are growing up healthy and well-adjusted, despite continued discrimination against their families who are raised in same sex homes” (Miller, par.
It is a lovely ceremony that brings two people of the opposite sex together who love each other dearly to become one couple. The bible reads, “Let marriage be held in honor among all, and let the marriage bed be undefiled, for God will judge the sexually immoral and adulterous” (Hebrews 13:4). When a man and woman come together as one that brings passionate and sexual fidelity, along with childbirth. Many citizens argue that children should not be deprived of their biological parents because they tie an essential role to parenthood. Kids that grow up in same sex households feel divided according to an article with public disclosure, “they feel disconnected from the gender cues of people around them, feel intermittent anger at their “parents” for having deprived them of one biological parent (or, in some cases, both biological parents), wish they had had a role model of the opposite sex, and feel shame or guilt for resenting their loving parents for forcing them into a lifelong situation lacking a parent of one sex” (Lopez). Not every child that was raised in same sex household feel disconnected. Children that have two mothers or fathers do just as well as children with heterosexual parents a study from “Australia 's Melbourne University found kids of gay parents are growing up healthy and well-adjusted, despite continued discrimination against their families who are raised in same sex homes” (Miller, par.