Friday, May 9, 2014

Gay Marriage...Constitutional or Unconstitutional

In Melissa Rangel's post  Is Gay Marriage Constitutional? Or not?, she talks about the controversy of gay marriages in the US. I have to agree with Melissa. I to find that it should not matter who someone marries. If they are in love and this is who they want to spend the rest of their lives, then who are we to say they are not entitled to be married. "We" as a country have become to involved with others are doing not involved in what we need to be doing. "We" are trying to hard to dictate how this country should be lived and ran and not on what "the people" are wanting.

I have had a lot of in depth discussions regarding gay marriage, whether I believe it is right, and if I feel they should adopt. I for one, believe whole heartily, that love does not come in color, race, gender or age. Love comes when you feel that bond with someone. So, to say that one man cannot marry another, or one woman cannot marry another is WRONG! Or to say that two men or two women cannot raise a child is WRONG!

What makes two individuals of the same sex any different of loving one another, and to raise a child? NOTHING, if you ask me. LOVE is still the main factor and that is all that should matter. For those who said that it not right per the Bible. My response to that is, who is to say. Oh, because it is written? There is a lot of things that should not be done that is said to be written in the Bible, but we still do them.

Not allowing those to marry who they want is unconstitutional and discrimination.


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