Compare and Contrast Two Views of Gay Marriage

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One of the most controversial issues around today is gay marriages. Many believe that the media is primly responsible for the idea of same-sex marriages, but when it all comes down to it there are really only two sides; those who support gay marriages, and those who oppose them. Two authors write their opinions on their opposite views on this issue. Sullivan (2002) supports same-sex marriages and believes marriage to be a universal right, not just restricted to heterosexuals. Contrary to Sullivan, Bennett (2002) believes that marriage is a sacred traditional family value that should be set aside for heterosexual couples. (2002)Throughout this essay, I will summarize both authors’ ideas and evaluate them through their evidence and styles.

Andrew Sullivan’s, “Let Gays Marry” (2002) talks about why gays should be allowed to be married. Sullivan (2002) believes when people are in love they should be able to get married, and giving gays the right to marry does not take away anyone’s rights as individuals. Sullivan’s article explains that anyone who is lucky enough to find that special someone who they want to spend the rest of their life with should be able to marry them, regardless of their sex (Sullivan 2002:25). Sullivan goes on to explain that, “…no one is seeking to take away anybody’s right to marry, and no one is seeking to force any church to change any doctrine in any way (2002:25-26). Sullivan’s article is adamant that gays should be treated no differen...

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