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    individuals of the same gender. For centuries, humanity has viewed homosexuality as an unnatural, dangerous and sinning behaviour for numerous reasons including the perceived harm on public, the impact on happiness and the ill intentions behind same-sex marriage. But does society have valid proof to support this supposedly wrong behaviour or are we labelling homosexuality immoral without building a proper premise? Should a man be punished for wanting to marry and raise a family with another man? Is it sinful

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    Case Samantha Clark, 45, in 1989, admittedly killed John Clark, after she discovered him in a homosexual act with Neil Brownfield, in plain view of the Clark's two minor children, aged seven and eight respectively. Mrs. Clark, an ordained minister in the Real Life Church of God, and Mr. Clark, an ardent believer, entered into a relationship that they both believed to be a marriage, in 1980. The marriage, according to the custom of the Church, was conducted by traveling to a mountain top and proclaiming

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    Alexander's Relationship

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    also presents Alexander’s relationships accurately, as they included most of his marriages and his Hetero and Homosexual relationships. It also gives us a good view of the clothing and weapons that were used in Ancient Greece. Oliver Stone, the director of the movie, took a big risk when he decided to portray all of Alexander’s relationships accurately. The movie not only depicted his marriage, but also his homosexual

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    become intimate with the servants,(Fryer,2007). Many states started to form laws to punish people for any interracial relationships. It was not until the Supreme Court ruled on the case of Loving v. Virginia that all laws that banned interracial marriage were unconstitutional, (Fryer,2007). After that case all states got ride of laws that banned interracial relationships. Gloria is an immigrant from Colombia. Even though she is an immigrant. Gloria already a green card holder before she met Jay

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    Interracial marriages was one of the different forms of structure. Now more than ever there are more and more families from different races that are being married. Like in the first episode of “Modern Family”, Sofia Vergara or better known as Gloria is married to an older caucasian man. Not only is it a interracial marriage but they have both been divorced with children. Due to the fact that her second husband is older than her, so are his children. In the 1950’s such marriages were not acceptable

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    couples be allowed to adopt? As homosexuals continue to gain almost most the rights as heterosexuals, there should be no notion as to why two people of the same gender in a relationship cannot adopt.

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    which someone should base their ideals of sex and sexual ethics? Should sex be treated flippantly enough to simply fill a clickbait listicle? Or is there a perspective that holds sex to a higher purpose and more dignity? In this paper, the topics of marriage, divorce and remarriage, premarital sex, and homosexuality and SSA will be approached and critiqued from a Judeo-Christian perspective. Somewhat surprisingly, the Bible has a lot to say about sex, and most of it is good. In fact, Song of Solomon

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    February the 14th was once celebrated as a pagan fertility festival (Galician & Merskin 2007, p. 318) rather than the commercialisation of love in the form of exorbitant chocolates and flowers that contribute to a billion-dollar industry. In light of this prevalence, few would have discovered the historical association like Galician and Merskin. Yet for such scholars, it is hard to escape this notion regarding Valentine’s Day, especially when it has come to adorn a seemingly warped definition that

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    look at sin today, we see it as a system of ranking, however God sees all sin as equal. Knowing this, it becomes critical that we don’t conform to what society does. Some sinful behaviors that people should be more educated about are sex outside of marriage, homosexuality, and sarcasm. As sex becomes more exposed in society, there are many controversial topics. Sex to some is considered personal and private, while others believe sex is seductive and it sell. In a survey by The National Health and Social

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    INTRODUCTION Young adulthood is a time of life when a person has just entered adulthood from adolescence. During young adulthood one is less mature or one can say they are just like the adolescents but little more mature and their body has fully developed as compared to adolescents. There are many ups and down in young adulthood In young adulthood we begin to share ourselves more closely acquainted with others. We delve into relationships leading towards a longer term commitments with someone other

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