Discussion on the legalization of same-sex marriage has long been a major discussion in the United States. The two largest groups involved in this opposition are from religious groups, or homosexual groups and non-religious groups. Traditional religious activities have played an important role in influencing the decision to make a gay marriage illegal. As in California's Proposition No. 8, research (Woodward) prove that many religious groups actively support the voting.
In the United States, the legalization of gay marriage has long been opposed by religious communities. Based on their interpretation of the position of homosexuals in the Bible, others oppose the legalization of same-sex marriage (Dobson, O'Brien). Other opponents oppose the practice of universal principles based on ethical behavior. This is the basis of existing laws in Japan and is considered not to be eroded (George, Finnis, Friedman). However, there are more and more opposition claims against same-sex marriage, which is directed towards the legal domain, alleging that this act threatens the right of religious freedom.
Gay marriage: marriage between homosexuals. In 2001, the world's first country legalizing homosexual marriage was the Netherlands. There are countries or areas that accept gay marriages that are signed in other countries or areas, but they are not allowed to conclude in your area. Arranging for marriage means that in addition to her husband and wife, someone picks a groom or bride and shortens or completely omits the courtship process. This marriage is deeply rooted in the royal family and nobility family around the world. So far, the arranged marriage has some uneven distribution in South Asia (India, Pakistan, Bangladesh), Africa, Middle East, Southeast Asia, and East Asia.
As of December 2017, 29 countries have officially legalized same-sex marriage in the whole country or in specific areas. More widely recognized gay marriages are taking place elsewhere, but there is no legal framework to approve same-sex marriage. However, the number of countries officially supporting political, social and religious problems is expected to increase. The Australian Parliament has voted to legalize same-sex marriage through a mail survey, which shows that Australian citizens mostly support this change. Legislators approved measures to define marriage as "two alliances" subject to a majority of debatable arguments, but the four legislators
The United States is more religious than other Western countries, and legislation of homosexual marriage in 2015 by constitutional law. Legislation of same-sex marriage in France and the United Kingdom was only 1 or 2 years after the bill of parliament. Many US states legalize homosexual marriage in front of European countries (except of course the Netherlands - they are first). After doing this, Ireland and Australia will legalize same-sex marriage. Slow support for gay marriage makes it a nonpartisan issue. Obergere is famous for his famous Republican and Democratic lawyers. It is individual responsibility, dignity, and family that emphasize same-sex marriage. Sometimes this movement is almost a religious tenor. Everything in this may be more difficult if it is considered a party, a party related to the cultural leftist.