Marriage Equailty for the LGBT Community

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In today’s society, the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) community has been more accepted then in years prior, especially in the 1960’s and years prior to that, when anyone in the LGBT community would be horribly ridiculed, if not tortured. However, there still lies a long road for the LGBT community, as it pertains to human rights, equality, and particularly, marriage equality. Each individual has their own perception on marriage equality, whether it is based on moral basis, or on a humanistic (humane) basis, which is the belief of not denying anyone the right to be who they are, and therefore love who they love. However, as a society, we must examine the facts, as well as ourselves, as we address the debate for marriage equality for the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender community. The Debate: Morals v. Humanistic Beliefs The debate is a clear one. On the subject of marriage equality, the debate is whether or not religious beliefs should trump humanistic beliefs. We all hear of the different politician placing their moral and religious views on the subject matter of marriage equality. Furthermore, we hear judge’s making marriage equality ruling’s based on their religious views, instead of law, as per the United States Constitution. According to MarriageEquality.org, legal disputes and fights for equal marriage rights has been ongoing for years, which is displayed in the 1978 case of Zablocki v. Redhail, where the “United States Supreme Court rendered marriage to be "of fundamental importance to all individuals". The court described marriage as "one of the 'basic civil rights of man'" and "the most important relation in life." The court also noted that "the right to marry is part of the fundamental 'ri... ... middle of paper ... ...hould be treated equality, and all should have the freedom to pursue happiness. The pros and cons of marriage equality and subjective as well, and depends on an individual’s own experiences and perspectives. With the analysis of this current issue, the simplest answer and response would be to let individual’s live their lives, as they wish. Provide equality in all ways, for all. This is the only way to ensure peace. It begins with equality for all. Works Cited Crary, D. (2014, 01 16). Anti-gay laws, attitudes still prevalent in many parts of the world. Retrieved from http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/01/16/global-anti-gay-laws_n_4612325.html HRC.org. (Unknown). Issues:allies. Retrieved from http://www.hrc.org/issues/allies Marriage Equality USA®. (Unknown). A historical look at marriage. Retrieved from http://www.marriageequality.org/historical-look

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