Arguments Against Gay Rights

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One of the biggest controversies that Americans face in this society today is Gay Rights. What gay rights really come down to is whether society accepts the homosexual community. The conflict arises between religious background and the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, questioning (LGBTQ) community in which they both backup broad claims on why Gay rights should or should not be accepted in society. From a religious standpoint mankind’s purpose is to reproduce. Mankind cannot reproduce unless there are two people in a relationship of the opposite sex. That is why it is a common problem for the LGBTQ community to establish families. People who are deeply religious have a prejudice towards homosexuals. In their minds homosexuals are not living the life according to biblical teachings. Deeply religious people believe in …show more content…

I feel homosexuals go through a lot in society such as not being accepted for who they truly are, not being able to pursue their careers, and not getting the appropriate respect they need. I am acquainted with a couple of people who are in the LGBTQ community (outside of my family), and most of them are afraid to be themselves around non-LGBTQ people. These acquaintances have confided in me people might think the worst of them. On the other hand, some of these acquaintances opinions from other people do not matter to them; however, it is the opinions coming from their family members that matter the most. I have come to believe that if you are not stepping out of your comfort zone, then you are not comfortable with being whom you are. This is how society affects the members of the LGBTQ community. Another key point to this essay is that people who really do not have a problem with homosexuals, let the people around them corrupt their mind to the point where they are not thinking for themselves and witnessing that type of thinking can really take a toll on your moral

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