Gay marriage has been a controversial headline that in the past couple years, hasn 't seemed to actually left the news. Why? Well, because our country is discriminative against anyone or anything that is different from the ‘normal’ or quite frankly, going against what The Bible has in its hundreds of pages. Even though people read between the lines everyday to find a reason to make what they are doing wrong, sound okay. I believe that every single living, breathing person walking this earth deserves …show more content…
There is no one like you! You are your own person!” when people are beaten down physically and mentally every day because they love someone, and not who society wants them to love; while they are trying desperately to be themselves. Since that is not enough for everyone, gay marriage should be legalized in all states because lesbian and gay couples can make just as good parents as any straight couple, arguments and laws on why gay marriage should not be legal are decrepit, and because homosexuality is a natural occurrence among animals in nature. “Marriage is not only for procreation, otherwise infertile couples or couples not wishing to have children would be prevented from marrying. Gay couples are and can be parents too (“Should Gay Marriage Be Legal?” 1). In information collected by Jonathan Vespa in …show more content…
Children need both a father and a mother while growing up is an argument that is hard to find a solution to. It is said that they need a woman and a man around so they can have the feeling of security and learn different traits from each parent. But think about it this way, just because a woman is a lesbian, it doesn’t mean that all of her friends are girls. Actually, it is probably the exact opposite. The child or children will have constant love and a motherly or fatherly figures coming from all around them. The parents’ friends and family, as they are growing up. Also, I have seen the usual “tests have proven that…” I am just curious about the fact that gay marriage has been essentially illegal in all states, since the first gay marriage took place in the United States in 2004, and if the couple was to adopt or get help having a child the exact year they got married, the child would only be ten or eleven years old. But wait, these studies have sworn that they will have developmental issues that will cripple them in some way or another throughout their life, especially as an adult. How does that work if there is not a child old enough yet to do ‘studies’ on? Yes, you can argue that they got this information from divorced couples, or from children who have lost a parent. But if that is the case, that is completely different from a child being raised from two women or two