Example 1
Example 1
Example 1
I. Introduction
Philippines is a country where the people are predominantly Christians
specifically the Roman Catholics. The government has the power to
enforce laws even without the consent of the church since the government
and the church are separated here in the Philippines. Because of the
strong influenced made by the church, there are debates and amendments
in the social and political climates of the Philippines. The issue about the
legalization of same sex marriage is one of the biggest problems that a
Christian country like the Philippines, is facing today.
For a Catholic faith, same sex marriage which is a marriage
between two persons with the same biological gender is inexcusable
because based on the bible; a woman is created for a man. The bible says
that in Corinthians 6:9-10, same sex marriage is a form of immorality and
the God will not let this happen to His people. If this issue of same sex
marriage will become legalized, the image as a dominant Christian country
of the Philippines will be destroyed.
Since the Philippines is also suffering from an economic slowdown
and population explosion, the state believes that legalization of same sex
marriage is practical and advantageous. Gender biases and gender
discrimination will be minimized if this same sex marriage will become
legalized.
II. Thesis
a. Marriage is a basic human right for every individual. Same sex
marriage should be legalized in the Philippines.
III. Body
a. History of same sex marriage
i. Ancient times
ii. Medieval
iii. Contemporary
c. Issues
i. Parenting
ii. Transgender and intersex people
iii. Divorce
iv. Religious views
v. Religious freedom
vi. Judicial and legislative
Procreation
1.
Artificial insemination
1.
Church blessing
iv.
The church does not marry people. The church has blessed
many other things that involve destruction.
v.
Organization of bill.
1.
The bill could be crafted in a way so the church is not involved.
Marriage would take place in a courtroom.
e. Discrimination
i.
1.
Denied rights.
a.
Social Security benefits upon death, disability or retirement of
spouse, as well as benefits for minor children, workers' compensation
protections for the family of a worker injured on the job, exemptions from
estate taxes when a spouse dies, exemptions from federal income taxes on
spouse's health insurance are all denied to same sex couples.
ii.
Emotional trauma
1.
Hospital visits, decisions regarding loved ones life, custody of
children
iii.
b.
Parents would still rather see their children find someone who
loves them and be happy
IV. Conclusion
a. The battle over same-sex marriage will be forever ongoing.
b. Same-sex marriage has been in history for decades.
c. Legalizing same-sex marriage will create equality.
passes the bill they would have to change the constitution as well as the Family
Code of the Philippines, which states that a marriage is for a male and a female.
Marriage is a sacred sacrament that needs to be respected. The church claims that
homosexual ity is immoral and against the will and words of God. As stated in the
Bible, Leviticus 18:22, Do not have sexual relations with a man as one does with a
woman; that is detestable. This clearly states that homosexual acts are wrong and
hateful. Marriage according to them is union between a man and a woman. It is a
union wherein the male and the female becomes one in mind, soul as well as in
body. And with that union, comes a child, who becomes their sons and daughters;
their main purpose must be to create a family. With this being said, it is evident that
the union that comes along with same-sex marriage cannot bear a child. Thus,
defeating the purpose of marriage. Along with marriage comes family a family is
defined as unit in the society with parents and children. Since they cannot bear a
child, they cannot create a family as well. This also threatens the population, as
there would be a scare that if same-sex marriage would be legalized, a lot of
homosexuals will come out and with this, there would be