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Originally Posted by Gilda
No, it hasn't. Belgium, the Netherlands, Spain, and Canada currently recognize same sex marriage. South Africa will by the end of the year.
Marriage is a basic civil right that is being denied to homosexual couples. All people should be treated equally under the laws.
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Those changes have only happened
RECENTLY. For centuries-- No matter what the culture-- Marriage always has been deemed as a sacred union between males and females. No matter what the causes, many cultures have always openly looked down on homosexual practices.
Oh! And marriage isn't a right. It's a privilege.
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Rare though it may be, it does occur in nature, and thus is natural.
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Homosexuality in nature occurs for procreation purposes (All right, in some species which lack both sexual organs (Such as some primates), homosexual tendencies have been observed, but the actual act of sex between same genders have not). Nothing more, nothing less. Not to gay bash or offend anyone, but the reasons for homosexuality occurring in nature are far different than the reasons homosexuality occurs in humans, as two homosexuals can not reproduce (I believe someone stated that earlier).