This is in 2014 and discussions on whether homosexual marriages are illegal or legal are still in many states in our country. Some people call the United States "free country", but it is really free. Why does the government continue to enforce the law prohibiting same-sex marriage while the number of same-sex couples continues to increase? Because Article 14 of the amendment to the Constitution of America is equally applied to homosexuals and homosexuals, the government has no right to enact legislation prohibiting marriage between individuals based on sexual orientation.
Even after having lots of success with freedom and equality movements, discussion continues. Today there are still many controversies about gay marriage, discussions on positive behavior and economic justice, and the role of the government in resolving these conflicts. Discussion usually focuses on different perspectives on the rights contained in natural law, not on the views that most people commonly have. At other times, justice can be interpreted as a personal conscience applied to society. Is this how the founder understands natural law and justice? Of course, any problem, the controversial party believes that they are discussing according to principle. This is the reason why the use of rational freedom and open discourse needs to lead the deliberations of the autonomous community, and the reason why rationality needs to outweigh the ideology.
Discussion on the legalization of homosexual marriages in the United States is not only about gay couple's status. This is also about the future of American civil law. Civil law is defined by the needs and rights of citizens, gay marriage is legalized, or civil law is under the rule of religious law, gay marriage is prohibited. Homosexual marriage opponents try to provide legal and social reasons for their position. However, it always returns to religion for religious hostility and homosexuals. For Christian nationalists, legalized homosexual marriages represent that their religion fails in a struggle for defining American cultural and legal boundaries.
Constitutional rights of homosexual marriage is a topic in American debate. Currently there are legitimate gay marriages in 37 states, 13 states prohibit gay marriage. Two articles "Homosexual marriage" by Carl Polit and Carl Colson "Homosexual marriage problem" provide a comparative view of the reason why homosexual marriage should be legal. . - The legalization of homosexual marriage has reached the domestic stage (Kellard) in the past decade. Naturally, some people are uncomfortable with what they are unfamiliar with, but this does not deny the group's right to deserve America's citizens. To deny the right of gay marriage is more harmful than it can be imagined by the person opposed to it.