Georgia and the southern United States of America has historically has always supported a Christian society. Many people in Georgia today, still believe in a Christian society to where people follow god’s word of the bible and will furthermore try to emulate as much of this lifestyle as possible. However, going by these belief systems and knowing that Georgia is predominantly a Christian state, gay marriage simply does not fit into our southern lifestyle here in Georgia. Georgians should not support gay marriage in this state because it violates the natural laws of the universe, it violates the word of god and his teachings in the bible, and it robs the children the opportunity to actually have a normal family life.
Historically, since the beginning of man-kind, relationships that have occurred in nature have always been with opposite gender. Laws of attraction and through our natural being we should be attracted to the opposite gender for the purposes of pro-creation and to raise a family. Natural law is governed by man and man knows naturally that “good is to be done and pursued, and evil is to be avoided (TFP Student Action).” Thus this quotes that mankind knows that homosexuality is against natural law. Everyone that is alive in our society today knows that everything in life has natural perspective and that some events should naturally occur. However, homosexuality is not natural in life and people need to become morally educated that way homosexuality can hence forth seize to exist in our world today. Overall, the citizens that live in Georgia have a decent prospective is what is right and wrong in our society, and by keeping a ban on gay marriage in the state we can ensure that we will preserve our community and natur...
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...s we are primarily a Christian believing state. Also having gender confused children because their parents do not understand their own roles in society does not have a positive impact for our citizens here in Georgia. Overall Georgia needs to ban gay marriage because if it is passed, we the people and citizens of Georgia will pay the severe consequences of many generations and its affects will be everlasting. Either way it is a disturbing concept in our country that we have to deal with and hopefully our local government will have the gumption to make the right decision not only for us students, but for the many generations of Georgian’s that are to be in this country.
Works Cited
http://www.tfpstudentaction.org/politically-incorrect/homosexuality/10-reasons-why-homosexual-marriage-is-harmful-and-must-be-opposed.html
http://carm.org/bible-homosexuality
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