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* Must be in a christian point of view
Specific Instructions:
Section 1 – Summary:
Summarize the author’s position and argument on the subject of same-sex marriage.
Section 2 - Response:
Present your response to the author’s argument addressing perceived strengths and weaknesses of the author’s argument.
Section 3 – Setting:
Present an approach for addressing same-sex marriage in families, churches, and pastoral counseling settings.
Section 4 - Conclusion:
Provide a concise conclusion summarizing the subject of same sex marriage and the role of a pastoral counselor in addressing the topic.
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Running head: DEBATING SAME - SEX MARRIAGE
Debating Same - Sex Marriage
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DEBATING SAME - SEX MARRIAGE
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Debating Same - Sex Marriage
Summary
Corvino creates a case for same-sex marriages together with describing the practical drawbacks
due to the prohibition of the marriage. The author demonstrates that the nuptial’s intangible advantages
ought to be available the same-sex partners and to the subsequent children rose by the couples. The
argument is based on the perspective of the intention of marriage as intricate, h owever, based on a
lifetime mutual compassionate commitment to the other person. Provided that gay partners are able to
share such commitment as compared to the heterosexual partners, he maintains that there is no apparent
reason to contradict marriage without infringing the principle of balanced dignity and respect. However,
the author is cautious to avoid the debate that people should be capable of marrying everyone they love;
therefore, he convincingly argues that allowing the same-sex marriage cannot result to a slippery slope in
allowing polygamous marriages (Corvino, 2012)
In addition, Gallagher presents herself as embracing set catholic opinions on issues including
marriage and sexuality, the author nowhere denotes to explicitly religious arguments. Majorly the debate
is based on her view on the purpose of marriage that is, basically for primary procreation and building it
on the fact that children are raised by a mother and father figures. Furth...