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Essay heading: Keeping Gay Marriage Illegal
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The legalization of homosexual marriage would establish that the entire definition of marriage can be manipulated in any which way by any judge, simply because of the precedent that has been set. Once gay marriage has been made legal, both polygamists and underage people alike will line up to get married simply because of the example set... displayed 300 characters
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What is there, then, to stop a man from marrying seven wives, or even a seven-year old wife? Marriage must remain not only a sacred institution, but also a legally solid one, and therefore gay marriage must not be made lawful.
It is a fact that governmental privileges, insurance benefits, and other bonuses are given to married couples and not to gays, but it is also a fact that these advantages are given to married people because they will likely need financial assistance in raising their children... displayed next 300 characters
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