I have a debate in school on Friday, on the subject of gay marriage. I am anti-gay marriage- both in terms of my own personal views, and for the purposes of the debate.
However, this is supposed to serve as practice in a mock court-of-law setting. I am disappointed in myself, because the only objection I can think of at this moment is my religious convictions. That is the only argument I can muster right now, and of course, that sort of religious argument is not valid to be used in a courtroom setting. Rather, scientific facts, relevant statistics, and primary sources are what is required.
Please share your opinions about this very controversial matter- gay marriage.
Do you think it should be legalized in the U.S? Why or why not? (I am aware that it is legal in a few places already- Vermont, Hawai'i, Massachusetts, and perhaps California)
What would gay marriage do the American family?
Your opinions are welcomed- but facts would be even more effective. Thank you!
2006-08-08
07:27:47
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