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Essay heading: Gay Marriage
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Love is central to everyone's life (Moats, 2004), not just those who others deem worthy. As is the apparent trend, if gay marriage were to be legalized, people will gradually become more accepting of it as it becomes more commonplace. "?People's minds are changed through observation, not through argument'" (Stramel, 2005, from Mohr, 2005)... displayed 300 characters
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The more visible gays and lesbians become, the more accepting people will be of homosexuality as a whole, a principle that is already beginning to take effect (Stramel, 2005).
The attitude against gay marriage is based on the assumption that only a man and a woman should be able to love one another, that biology intended it that way because of our need to procreate (Same-sex marriage)... displayed next 300 characters
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