Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Same Sex Marriage....are You ready? or Not!






The World of Men seems so dark and curious as i remember reading my Bible in Genesis chapter 19. the whole chapter of this page contain the Fall of Sodom and Gomorrah. I cant hardly imagine the world today is still in the same real situation.As we all know that it is not new for us to hear that same sex marriage from other country is acceptable and honored. In my own country there are some rumors that it is already been practice but being conduct secretly.However, no wonder this kind of practice still exist  up to this  present time due of sexual promotion via commercial add exposure such as movies, adds, and other media exposure.
Like in my country Indie Films are rampant , uncontrollable by media and cinemas even in a website promotion, where same sex  practice are being allowed and honored. Today, we can see the influence of this
commercial exposure where cross gender are increasing, the one tragic experience was the killing inside the mall of two young lovers who are at the age of 13 and 15 are in a same sex standing, we cant deny the fact that as men , as people, as parents should abide their children and as men should avoid practicing same sex involve.

In the U.S. there some speculation that happen and even in other part of the world this topic ie really a Hot issue even her in our country but until now , still on progress inside the government law how they are going to pass the Bill, even on Ladlad organization are pursuing to implement the fair of acceptance to their sexuality inside the society  and one of the founder Freedom to Marry in  America whos name is Evan Wolfson says:



Evan Wolfson Founder and President of Freedom to Marry. Evan Wolfson is Founder and President of Freedom to Marry, the national campaign to end marriage discrimination. Evan was co-counsel in the historic Hawaii marriage case that launched the ongoing global movement for the freedom to marry, and has participated in numerous gay rights and HIV/AIDS cases.
Marriage is an important moment in life when we make a public promise of love and dedication to the person we are building a life with, and ask our friends and family to support us and hold us accountable. Couples who've made that commitment in life should have the same commitment under the law; that commitment is called marriage.
Under the law, marriage touches every aspect of life, from birth to death, with taxes in between. Denial of the freedom to marry is one of the harshest inequalities inflicted on lesbian and gay families—discrimination by their own government. Government has no business blocking people seeking to care for their loved ones, particularly in these tough economic times, nor should it punish children by depriving their families of the critical safety net and meaning marriage brings.
Gay couples share in the freedom to marry in six states and the District of Columbia (along with 12 countries on four continents); the sky hasn't fallen. In fact, tens of thousands of couples and their families have been helped while no one has been harmed.
Recent census data leave no question that gay families live in every corner of the United States. Denied the freedom to marry, they are discriminated against by their home states, and also targeted for an additional layer of discrimination from the federal government: the so-called Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA).
DOMA harms married same-sex couples by withholding the more than one thousand federal responsibilities and protections accorded all other married couples—including Social Security survivor benefits, tax fairness, access to health coverage, and recognition of family ties for immigration purposes. DOMA divides married Americans into two classes, those with marriages the federal government likes, and those married to someone of whom the federal government disapproves. And DOMA discriminates against states, telling them that even if they end marriage discrimination, the couples they legally married will be carved into two groups – a mandatory "gay exception" to the normal respect for marriage.
America should not be a house divided in which couples and those they deal with, including employers, are forced to play "now you're married, now you're not." In the United States, we don't have second-class citizens, and we shouldn't have second-class marriages. It's time to follow the Golden Rule—treating others as you want to be treated—and the Constitution, which commands equal justice for all, and end marriage discrimination nationwide.

It is our own choice to decide either we go agree this kind of marriage, today you have the freedom to choose and it is a matter of your choice!

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