Marriage and Divorce
Toye Gillman
June 30, 2015
Marriage and Divorce
The California Supreme Court was absolutely correct when it legalized gay marriage. The fact is, like interracial marriage, gay marriage should never have been illegal. Marriage, in and of itself, should not be a part of the law at all,…
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Jacob Knapp
June 30, 2015
Marriage and Divorce
Marriage and the whole concept of marrying some one has been torn from its original purpose and meaning in which it was created. The simple truth is that it is a biblical act. We are told many times in the…
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Jennifer Wells
June 30, 2015
Marriage and Divorce
While the theory of cause and effect has been proved in many aspects of life, there is another big factor that affects all relationships. Gravity, for instance, is often a source of cause and effect. If I drop a water…
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Krystle Hernandez
June 30, 2015
Marriage and Divorce
Most often, young people in love live in doubt over whether or not they are too young to get married. In addition to laws that govern age at marriage by state, young people (particularly in today’s increasingly individualistic society) are…
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Diana G. Lea
June 30, 2015
Marriage and Divorce
Can Second Marriages Work? Yes, yes, a thousand times YES. I am living proof that second marriages can not only work, but be fulfilling, loving and wonderful. For twenty-five years I have been married for the second time and I…
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Linda Sajiw
June 30, 2015
Marriage and Divorce
First off you really only have one soulmate. A lot of people think you have more than one. In actuality sometimes what we think is a soulmate is actually one of many kindred Souls.A soulmate is someone who is the…
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Toni Doswell
June 30, 2015
Marriage and Divorce
To be right about something is to deal with truth. The California Supreme Court did not choose to deal with truth. Perhaps they were pressured by their interest groups, or perhaps they had people among their families and friends who…
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Elaine Sihera
June 30, 2015
Marriage and Divorce
Five reasons why marriages are in decline Marriages are significantly on the decline in the UK. Thirty six years ago, 480,285 marriages took place. In 2007, only 231,450 weddings were registered, down a massive 52% during that time. In fact,…
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abigail williams
June 30, 2015
Marriage and Divorce
To all those that think that gay marriage should be banned,I think you should reconsider what not allowing gays to live and marry like anybody else would do to them. If we can’t even allow our gay citizen the basic…
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Kris Olds
June 30, 2015
Marriage and Divorce
The role of the Supreme Court is to ensure that the laws of a state are in accordance with the constitution of said state. If the Supreme Court finds that there are is an inequity or an injustice, it has…
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June 30, 2015
Marriage and Divorce
Take a walk down memory lane. Your wedding day to be precise. You promised each other, to be there, through sickness, and in health. These words, sickness, and in health, are only the beginning promises, that will bind you, and…
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Currie Jean
June 30, 2015
Marriage and Divorce
While many of those protesting California’s legalization of gay marriage do so only using unconstitutional and irrelevant religious arguments, some also claim to be up in arms based on constitutional concerns alone. It’s hard to tell whether these people are…
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Edan Wright
June 30, 2015
Marriage and Divorce
There are so many theories on what a soul mate is or isn’t. My favorite,and I guess the one I enjoy comparing my own experiences with is the story told during a speech in Plato’s symposium. In the story it…
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Cheryl Scheinin
June 30, 2015
Marriage and Divorce
What do we consider today as “Soul Mates”? This can cover many areas in our lives as the experience or choice we take in life with a person we consider as a soul mate. Many people have a different view…
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Abhishek Tadepalli
June 30, 2015
Marriage and Divorce
Let’s deviate from the all too common moral standpoint of this debate entirely, and consider the topic at hand from a purely scientific perspective. Our world, in it’s long history of existence, has witnessed the decline and collapse of numerous…
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Carolyn Tytler
June 30, 2015
Marriage and Divorce
If you ever hope to have an amiable relationship with your spouse’s ex, the first thing you must do is forget every unflattering tale you’ve heard about him or her. As difficult as this may be, it is one of…
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Thom W. Conroy
June 30, 2015
Marriage and Divorce
Not everyone is good at everything, the ability to get and, more importantly stay married is a little more difficult than it looks on the surface. A successful marriage is comprised of many constantly changing components requiring regular maintenance, and…
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Inayah Ahmed
June 30, 2015
Marriage and Divorce
My marriage was arranged, by my parents to a man who was a distant relative.I was in fact very young when they decided this for me, and hey, I have to be honest, I wasn’t exactly a good sport about…
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Joshua Jones
June 30, 2015
Marriage and Divorce
I know that immediately among the proponents of the gay rights movement I have become a “right wing, bigoted radical” simply by voting no; despite this rash demonizing I will still argue for the side that has it right. I…
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Krystle Hernandez
June 30, 2015
Marriage and Divorce
When two unique individuals become involved in a relationship, they are bound to encounter some conflicts. The notion that ideal or happy couples do not fight is ridiculous. However, couples who maintain successful relationships typically know how to resolve conflicts…
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Ginger Voight
June 30, 2015
Marriage and Divorce
Freedom. Liberty. Justice. For all. These are the rights we enjoy as Americans. At least most of us. Even though these are things every American can recite with hands folded over hearts in front of a flag, there is a…
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J. Beth Trent
June 30, 2015
Marriage and Divorce
It’s difficult, if not impossible to discern the exact moment a marriage has taken its final breath. And if that sounds dramatic, it is. Make no mistake, there’s a definitive grieving process when a marriage ends, even if you can’t…
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Gage Steel
June 30, 2015
Marriage and Divorce
Gay marriages may be the most heated topic of our time. There are many people who say it should be legalized, and many people who do not think so. I happen to be on those who believe gay marriages should…
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June 30, 2015
Marriage and Divorce
This is merely a feud over semantics amongst the civilized. Unfortunately here when having a what should be a rational discussion over a social issue like this we tend to bash those with an opposing point of view to no…
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John Peters
June 30, 2015
Marriage and Divorce
The California Supreme Court should not have accepted to legalizing gay marriage. Why?, because it is immoral and corrupts what is legally right by God’s law not man’s law. Whatever the same genders do behind closed doors or publicly is…
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William Santagata
June 30, 2015
Marriage and Divorce
Much has been said on this issue, so I will keep my response short and to the point, addressing each issue that I have come across listening to debates on television and radio news. 1) “The California Supreme Court over-ruled…
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Amela Piric - 507810
June 30, 2015
Marriage and Divorce
The reasons why people prefer cohabitation than marriage vary as the individuals involved. Human beings are indeed complex. Among the major reasons why people do not marry any longer are lack of commitment to their partner, emotional baggage incurred and…
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Roxanne Dubarry
June 30, 2015
Marriage and Divorce
It was God Almighty, Creator of the heavens and the earth in the Old Testament Book of Genesis chapter one who first instituted marriage, not the California Supreme Court. In other words, centuries before the institution of mankind’s court law,…
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Roberta Eaves
June 30, 2015
Marriage and Divorce
Yes, it appears as if the sacred character of marriage has been lost. First, we must define the word “sacred.” The online dictionary says, devoted, consecrated, dedicated to some religious purpose. When most people get married, they marry in a…
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Olivia Bredbenner
June 30, 2015
Marriage and Divorce
The marriage between a man and woman will be as sacred as each bride and groom chooses it to be. If the sanctity of this union is lost, it is because too many brides and grooms have abandoned the value…
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