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Presented by: Emily Loving, James Hall,
Steven Renbarger, and Alec Dickson
 3.5 percent identify as LGBT
 17 States have legalized gay marriage
 1996 to 2013, 27 percent to 53 percent
 Limited acceptance of same-sex marriage
 Same rights may not be fair
 Religious reasons
 Families raised by same sex couples
 Moral reasons
Figure 1: Same sex couple
recently married.
 Allow marriage
 Public recognition
 Screenings for adoption
 Understanding of
potential limited acceptance
Figure 2: Balance of heterosexual and
homosexual marriages.
Figure 3: “Billy Graham. N.d. Picture. www.Wtfaith.com.”
 Politics
 Religion
 Values
Figure 4: “-Gay Pride Rainbow Vinyl Decal. N.d. Picture.
www.prosportstickers.com”
 “Relational equality” holds that heterosexual
and homosexual relationships are equivalent
in purpose, function, and commitment,
especially when seen from the point of view
of the participants, and therefore the two
types of relationships ought to be treated by
the state as "like cases." says Jeremy Garrett.
 Though poll data about same-sex marriage
are relatively sparse before 2003
 Two National Opinion Research Center
surveys yield a trend that spans 16 years.
◦ 1988: 11% of respondents agreed that
 "homosexual couples should have the right to marry,”
 69 percent disagreed
◦ 2004: 30% Agreed
 54% Disagreed
 According to Brewer and Wilcox.
Pros Cons
 Financial Gain to State
and Local Governments
 Same-sex marriage is
a civil right
◦ 1967 Loving vs. Virginia
 People pay tax dollars
to something they
believe is wrong
 Same Sex Marriage is
not a Civil Rights issue
◦ Civil Rights Act 1964
 Higher Crime Rates
 Holds control over the recognition of
marriage on the state level
 2 Ways Same Sex Marriage is banned:
◦ Constitutional Amendment & State Law
 3 ways to legalize same sex marriage:
◦ Court Decision, State Legislature, & Popular Vote
 Process of a State making same sex marriage
legal:
◦ Current ban on same sex marriage
◦ Recognition of legality of other states
◦ Vote to legalize marriage in home state
 Legalizing equals more tax money for the
government which returns back to the public
in the forms of service and benefits.
 Education is key when finding a compromise
◦ Family values alone cannot influence a political
decision
◦ Rights need to be understood and respected when
making an informed decision
Figure 5: Example of a ballot
to ban same sex marriage.
 Who? : Catholicism 78.4% of
religious persons in U.S.A
 What are they saying? :
While the church is open to
and are for homosexuality,
they are not open to the
idea of same-sex marriage.
Figure 6: Peaceful Protest
for Same-Sex Equality
 The main argument for
Catholicism: Marriage should
strictly be between a man and
woman according to The
Bible.
 This affects those involved
with the church. Due to the
church’s stance on same-sex
marriage, this can affect
politicians and potential
voters in future votes on
marriage equality.
Figure 7: Sign at a rally for
Traditional Marriage
 American Sociological Review: “The Catholic
Church teaches that any sexual act
committed outside of heterosexual marriage
is sinful and characterizes homosexuality as a
disorder”
 Data from the 2006 General Social Survey:
34% of Catholics agreed that homosexuals
should be allowed to marry, with only 26.3%
of the church strongly against this statement.
 Race, Religion, and Opposition to Same-Sex
Marriage: “Catholics are markedly more
supportive of granting civil liberties to gays
and lesbians, including support for same-sex
marriages.”
 Studies have found that Catholics became
more tolerant over the last two decades.
 Catholics in the United States tend to be more
liberal on issues rated to gay rights.
 A full separation of Church and State:
 The Catholic Church can reserve the right to
not marry Same-Sex couples in the church,
however they must recognize legal Same-Sex
marriages.
 Mainstream Sexuality
◦ Most intermediate on the matter since it covers everyone
that is not immediately effected by the legality of Same Sex
marriage
◦ They are the voting public and share different religious and
political views that affect same sex couples
 LGTBQ
◦ Opposing View validity: traditional culture suggests that
marriage has always been between one man and one
woman. Society has functioned for decades on this principal
and why should it change?
◦ Personal opinion is that according to the Declaration of
Independence, your natural rights are to life, liberty, and
the pursuit of happiness. This means everyone in the
United States is entitled to their own happiness which
includes marriage equality.
 Government:
◦ Opposition comes in the form of banning same sex
marriage in certain states. The legalization could begin a
downward spiral of other controversial issues such as
bestiality and polygamy.
◦ This has no effect on people of mainstream sexuality but
the recognition of marriage strongly effects those of
LGTBQ sexualities. This can result in
 Religion:
◦ Separation of Church and State: The church reserves the
right to deny the act of marrying same sex couples, but
they must recognize on a political standpoint the
marriage and I share this opposing view.
Anderson, Erik. "A Defense Of The 'Sterility Objection' To The
New Natural Lawyers' Argument Against Same-Sex Marriage."
Ethical Theory & Moral Practice 16.4 (2013): 759-775.
Academic Search Premier. Web. 8 Apr. 2014.
Figure 1. IO News Staff. Poll: 2-to1 Illinois Catholic Voters Back
Same Sex Marriage. Digital image.
Http://www.illinoisobserver.net. N.p., n.d. Web. 8 Apr. 2014.
Figure 2. Hemmingway, Heather. Mormon Voice. Digital image.
Http://blog.chron.com. N.p., n.d. Web. 8 Apr. 2014.
<http://blog.chron.com/mormonvoice/2014/01/mormon-
church-leaders-establish-policy-on-gay-marriage/>.
"Gay Marriage ProCon.org." ProConorg Headlines. N.p., n.d.
Web. 24 Feb. 2014.
Pearson, Kim H. "Sexuality In Child Custody Decisions*." Family
Court Review 50.2 (2012): 280-288. Academic Search
Premier. Web. 8 Apr. 2014.
"Same-Sex Marriage Support Solidifies Above 50% in U.S."
Same-Sex Marriage Support Solidifies Above 50% in U.S.
Gallup Inc., n.d. Web. 23 Feb. 2014.
Figure 3. Billy Graham. N.d. Picture. www.Wtfaith.com.
Figure 4. -Gay Pride Rainbow Vinyl Decal. N.d. Picture.
www.prosportstickers.com
Jeremy R. Garrett. Public Affairs Quarterly, Vol. 23, No. 3 (Jul.,
2009), pp. 261-273. University of Illinois: North
American Philosophical Publications. Article Stable
http://www.jstor.org/stable/40441531.
Paul R. Brewer and Clyde Wilcox. The Public Opinion
Quarterly, Vol. 69, No. 4 (Winter, 2005), pp. 599-616.
Oxford University Press: American Association for Public
Opinion Research. Article Stable http://www.jstor.org/
stable/3521524.
Figure 5. Picture. Web.
http://www.theguardian.com/news/datablog/2012/oct/1
5/us-election-ballots-listed#_.
Mayo, Cris. "Unsettled Relations: Schools, Gay Marriage, And
Educating For Sexuality." Educational Theory 63.5 (2013):
543-558. Academic Search Premier. Web. 8 Apr. 2014.
Voting to Ban Same-Sex Marriage: Interests, Values, and
CommunitiesRory Mc Veigh and Maria-Elena D.
DiazAmerican Sociological Review, Vol. 74, No. 6
(DECEMBER 2009), pp. 891-915Published by: American
Sociological Association Article Stble
URL:http://www.jstor.ord/stable/27801500
"FBI Data Shows Spike in Hate Crimes against Gays, Religious
Groups in 2008." NY Daily News. Web. 25 Feb. 2014.
"Religious Groups' Official Positions on Same-Sex Marriage."
Pew Research Centers Religion Public Life Project RSS. Web.
24 Feb. 2014.
Shellnutt, Kate. "Religious Implications of Gay Marriage in
New York." Believe It or Not. Web. 25 Feb. 2014.
Sherkat, Darren E., Stacia Creek, and Kylan M. De Vries. "Race,
Religion, and Opposition to Same-Sex Marriage*." Race,
Religion, and Opposition to Same-Sex Marriage. 11 Jan.
2010. Web. 08 Apr. 2014.
"Summary of Key Findings." Statistics on Religion in America
Report. Web. 22 Feb. 2014.
Veigh, Rory Mc, and Maria-Elena D. Diaz. "American
Sociological Review." JSTOR. Dec. 2009. Web. 07 Apr.
2014.

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Same Sex Marriage

  • 1. Presented by: Emily Loving, James Hall, Steven Renbarger, and Alec Dickson
  • 2.  3.5 percent identify as LGBT  17 States have legalized gay marriage  1996 to 2013, 27 percent to 53 percent  Limited acceptance of same-sex marriage
  • 3.  Same rights may not be fair  Religious reasons  Families raised by same sex couples  Moral reasons Figure 1: Same sex couple recently married.
  • 4.  Allow marriage  Public recognition  Screenings for adoption  Understanding of potential limited acceptance Figure 2: Balance of heterosexual and homosexual marriages.
  • 5. Figure 3: “Billy Graham. N.d. Picture. www.Wtfaith.com.”
  • 6.  Politics  Religion  Values Figure 4: “-Gay Pride Rainbow Vinyl Decal. N.d. Picture. www.prosportstickers.com”
  • 7.  “Relational equality” holds that heterosexual and homosexual relationships are equivalent in purpose, function, and commitment, especially when seen from the point of view of the participants, and therefore the two types of relationships ought to be treated by the state as "like cases." says Jeremy Garrett.
  • 8.  Though poll data about same-sex marriage are relatively sparse before 2003  Two National Opinion Research Center surveys yield a trend that spans 16 years. ◦ 1988: 11% of respondents agreed that  "homosexual couples should have the right to marry,”  69 percent disagreed ◦ 2004: 30% Agreed  54% Disagreed  According to Brewer and Wilcox.
  • 9. Pros Cons  Financial Gain to State and Local Governments  Same-sex marriage is a civil right ◦ 1967 Loving vs. Virginia  People pay tax dollars to something they believe is wrong  Same Sex Marriage is not a Civil Rights issue ◦ Civil Rights Act 1964  Higher Crime Rates  Holds control over the recognition of marriage on the state level
  • 10.  2 Ways Same Sex Marriage is banned: ◦ Constitutional Amendment & State Law  3 ways to legalize same sex marriage: ◦ Court Decision, State Legislature, & Popular Vote  Process of a State making same sex marriage legal: ◦ Current ban on same sex marriage ◦ Recognition of legality of other states ◦ Vote to legalize marriage in home state
  • 11.  Legalizing equals more tax money for the government which returns back to the public in the forms of service and benefits.  Education is key when finding a compromise ◦ Family values alone cannot influence a political decision ◦ Rights need to be understood and respected when making an informed decision Figure 5: Example of a ballot to ban same sex marriage.
  • 12.  Who? : Catholicism 78.4% of religious persons in U.S.A  What are they saying? : While the church is open to and are for homosexuality, they are not open to the idea of same-sex marriage. Figure 6: Peaceful Protest for Same-Sex Equality
  • 13.  The main argument for Catholicism: Marriage should strictly be between a man and woman according to The Bible.  This affects those involved with the church. Due to the church’s stance on same-sex marriage, this can affect politicians and potential voters in future votes on marriage equality. Figure 7: Sign at a rally for Traditional Marriage
  • 14.  American Sociological Review: “The Catholic Church teaches that any sexual act committed outside of heterosexual marriage is sinful and characterizes homosexuality as a disorder”  Data from the 2006 General Social Survey: 34% of Catholics agreed that homosexuals should be allowed to marry, with only 26.3% of the church strongly against this statement.
  • 15.  Race, Religion, and Opposition to Same-Sex Marriage: “Catholics are markedly more supportive of granting civil liberties to gays and lesbians, including support for same-sex marriages.”  Studies have found that Catholics became more tolerant over the last two decades.  Catholics in the United States tend to be more liberal on issues rated to gay rights.
  • 16.  A full separation of Church and State:  The Catholic Church can reserve the right to not marry Same-Sex couples in the church, however they must recognize legal Same-Sex marriages.
  • 17.  Mainstream Sexuality ◦ Most intermediate on the matter since it covers everyone that is not immediately effected by the legality of Same Sex marriage ◦ They are the voting public and share different religious and political views that affect same sex couples  LGTBQ ◦ Opposing View validity: traditional culture suggests that marriage has always been between one man and one woman. Society has functioned for decades on this principal and why should it change? ◦ Personal opinion is that according to the Declaration of Independence, your natural rights are to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. This means everyone in the United States is entitled to their own happiness which includes marriage equality.
  • 18.  Government: ◦ Opposition comes in the form of banning same sex marriage in certain states. The legalization could begin a downward spiral of other controversial issues such as bestiality and polygamy. ◦ This has no effect on people of mainstream sexuality but the recognition of marriage strongly effects those of LGTBQ sexualities. This can result in  Religion: ◦ Separation of Church and State: The church reserves the right to deny the act of marrying same sex couples, but they must recognize on a political standpoint the marriage and I share this opposing view.
  • 19. Anderson, Erik. "A Defense Of The 'Sterility Objection' To The New Natural Lawyers' Argument Against Same-Sex Marriage." Ethical Theory & Moral Practice 16.4 (2013): 759-775. Academic Search Premier. Web. 8 Apr. 2014. Figure 1. IO News Staff. Poll: 2-to1 Illinois Catholic Voters Back Same Sex Marriage. Digital image. Http://www.illinoisobserver.net. N.p., n.d. Web. 8 Apr. 2014. Figure 2. Hemmingway, Heather. Mormon Voice. Digital image. Http://blog.chron.com. N.p., n.d. Web. 8 Apr. 2014. <http://blog.chron.com/mormonvoice/2014/01/mormon- church-leaders-establish-policy-on-gay-marriage/>. "Gay Marriage ProCon.org." ProConorg Headlines. N.p., n.d. Web. 24 Feb. 2014. Pearson, Kim H. "Sexuality In Child Custody Decisions*." Family Court Review 50.2 (2012): 280-288. Academic Search Premier. Web. 8 Apr. 2014. "Same-Sex Marriage Support Solidifies Above 50% in U.S." Same-Sex Marriage Support Solidifies Above 50% in U.S. Gallup Inc., n.d. Web. 23 Feb. 2014.
  • 20. Figure 3. Billy Graham. N.d. Picture. www.Wtfaith.com. Figure 4. -Gay Pride Rainbow Vinyl Decal. N.d. Picture. www.prosportstickers.com Jeremy R. Garrett. Public Affairs Quarterly, Vol. 23, No. 3 (Jul., 2009), pp. 261-273. University of Illinois: North American Philosophical Publications. Article Stable http://www.jstor.org/stable/40441531. Paul R. Brewer and Clyde Wilcox. The Public Opinion Quarterly, Vol. 69, No. 4 (Winter, 2005), pp. 599-616. Oxford University Press: American Association for Public Opinion Research. Article Stable http://www.jstor.org/ stable/3521524.
  • 21. Figure 5. Picture. Web. http://www.theguardian.com/news/datablog/2012/oct/1 5/us-election-ballots-listed#_. Mayo, Cris. "Unsettled Relations: Schools, Gay Marriage, And Educating For Sexuality." Educational Theory 63.5 (2013): 543-558. Academic Search Premier. Web. 8 Apr. 2014. Voting to Ban Same-Sex Marriage: Interests, Values, and CommunitiesRory Mc Veigh and Maria-Elena D. DiazAmerican Sociological Review, Vol. 74, No. 6 (DECEMBER 2009), pp. 891-915Published by: American Sociological Association Article Stble URL:http://www.jstor.ord/stable/27801500
  • 22. "FBI Data Shows Spike in Hate Crimes against Gays, Religious Groups in 2008." NY Daily News. Web. 25 Feb. 2014. "Religious Groups' Official Positions on Same-Sex Marriage." Pew Research Centers Religion Public Life Project RSS. Web. 24 Feb. 2014. Shellnutt, Kate. "Religious Implications of Gay Marriage in New York." Believe It or Not. Web. 25 Feb. 2014. Sherkat, Darren E., Stacia Creek, and Kylan M. De Vries. "Race, Religion, and Opposition to Same-Sex Marriage*." Race, Religion, and Opposition to Same-Sex Marriage. 11 Jan. 2010. Web. 08 Apr. 2014. "Summary of Key Findings." Statistics on Religion in America Report. Web. 22 Feb. 2014. Veigh, Rory Mc, and Maria-Elena D. Diaz. "American Sociological Review." JSTOR. Dec. 2009. Web. 07 Apr. 2014.