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Same-sex Marriage and the Changes
-noun
 
 1.
 
 a. the social institution under which a man and woman establish their decision to live as
 
 husband and wife by legal commitments, religious ceremonies, etc.
 
 b. a similar institution involving partners of the same gender: gay marriage.
 
 From Dictionary.com
 
 Early societies needed to guarantee the continued existence of the human
 
 species. To do that, they formed an institution which they called marriage. This
 
 consisted of symbolically uniting a man and a woman for life. Once married, the
 
 couple's job was to have children. They did such a great job reproducing that we have
 
 overpopulated the Earth.
 
 If human extinction is not a worry right now, why do people still get married?
 
 Reasons range from religious to convenient. Some believe that God's purpose for them
 
 is to get married; others do it to satisfy society's standards; and a few do it for money,
 
 insurance or citizenship. A well-accepted answer to this question is, "We are in love."
 
 After all, the Beatles said it, "All you need is love."
 
 Reasons to tie the knot are not the only part of marriage that has evolved. The
 
 ceremonies have a great variety. If you were to get married you could choose between
 
 a religious or spiritual ceremony or a legal one. You can also do both. Each one has
 
 special requirements and different rewards and responsibilities.
 
 Most of them, however, agree on one thing: a marriage is between a man and a
 
 woman. Some religions let the man marry many women at the same time. The legal
 
 system has even let a woman marry a dog, and another one, a snake.
 
 Yes, a woman can marry her pet, but a woman that loves another woman cannot
 
 marry her. Neither can a man marry another man. Only in eleven out of almost two
 
 hundred countries in the world have legalized gay marriage.
 
 Why can't two people who love and are committed to each other get married? If
 
 the feminist revolution happened way back in the sixties, aren't men and women
 
 supposed to be equals and have the same rights? Apparently, no. A woman doesn't
 
 have the same right as a man to marry a woman. A man doesn't have the same right as
 
 a woman to marry a man.
 
 Religions are relative. They believe in certain things and if the church you're
 
 going to doesn't agree to same sex marriages then you don't believe like they do.
 
 Maybe you should re-think you're religion. Or, maybe, you should accept that the fact
 
 that your church doesn't agree with same-sex relations doesn't make them
 
  wrong. If they don't want to marry people who are the same sex, they have
 
 their right to. I say this, even though I know that "under the eyes of God, everyone is
 
 equal."
 
 The legal system doesn't have it so easy though. Because of the separation of
 
 Church and State, the government can't prohibit something on the basis that it's
 
 immoral or against God's wishes. And if we're just numbers (Social Security numbers)
 
 then they don't have the right to choose who each person marries.
 
 One popular excuse to prohibit gay marriage is that they are protecting the
 
 sanctity of marriage. Sanctity has to do with God which has to do with religion. Those
 
 actions go against the separation of Church and State. Moreover, if they are so
 
 preoccupied with the sanctity of marriage, what are they doing to protect it from gold-
 
 diggers, people that do it for citizenship or as a result of a drunken night?
 
 Same-sex marriage has to be legalized and the separation between Church and
 
 State re-established.
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