Since most religions are based on what GOD has taught, the view of most is negative. Marriage as GOD taught is between a man and a woman only. Nowhere in scripture does it approve of two men or two woman marrying.
Probably that the purpose of marriage is to have children and as same sex couple cannot biologically bear children then it would be wrong. Many religions also believe that it is against the will of God. But everyone is entitled to their own opinion.
Biblical views say that being a homosexual or gay is a sin.
Answer: The Bible does not mention same-sex marriage.
Answer:
The Bible doesn't mention "same-sex marriage" even in its account of the towns of Sodom and Gomorrah, where "...the outcry against Sodom and Gomorrah is so great and their sin so grievous..." and so unbelievable to God that He sent His two angels to verify if "...what they have done is a bad as the outcry that has reached Me..." (Gen.18:20-21 NIV).
The account doesn't say if these, and the surrounding towns [Jude 1:7] that indulged in acts of homosexuality, bothered with the marriage ceremony at all. They certainly didn't offer to marry the two angels [who appeared to them as men -- Gen.19:5].
To be sure, homosexuality has been extant in man's societies throughout history. Even God in His Word cites laws against its acts. But although the [abominable, to God] sexual relationships are documented by the historians; that anyone ever sought to go to the lengths of "marriage" is obscure, and may well be unique to today's society and world.
It would seem that the proposition of same-sex marriagewas even
unthinkable to past generations... including the generation in the Bible that also doesn't mention it -- the generation that became God's biblical "example" to all the future generations of man [Jude 1:7 & II Peter 2:6].
There are many, including:
Jewish branches (All branches except Orthodox)
Judaism, Reform
Judaism, Conservative
Judaism, Reconstructionist
Judaism, Renewal
Judaism, Liberal
Judaism, Progressive
Christian branches
Anglicanism
Anglican Church of Canada
The General Synod of the Anglican Church of Canada
Old Catholic, Reformed Catholic Churches and Liberal Catholic Church
The Lutheran Church of Sweden
the Church of Denmark
The Danish Church in Buenos Aires
Austria Evangelical Lutheran Free Church
The Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada
Some Lutheran, United and Reformed churches within the Protestant Church in Germany
Protestant Church in Hesse and Nassau
Protestant Church of Bremen
Protestant Lutheran State Church of Brunswick
Evangelical Lutheran Church of Hanover
North Elbian Evangelical Church
Evangelical Lutheran Church in Oldenburg
Evangelical Church of Berlin-Brandenburg-Silesian Upper Lusatia
Protestant Church of Westphalia
Protestant Church of the Palatinate]
Evangelical Church in the Rhineland
Evangelical Church in Central Germany
Evangelical Church of Hesse Electorate-Waldeck
Church of Iceland
Protestant Church in the Netherlands
Church of Norway
Metropolitan Community Church of Quezon City, Philippines
Metropolitan Community Church Makati, Philippines
Metropolitan Community Church of Metro Baguio, Philippines
The Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
Church of Scotland
Presbyterian Church (USA)
Methodist Church of Great Britain
The United Methodist Church currently prohibits celebrations of same-sex unions by its elders and in its churches.[59] However, in May 2011 a resolution was passed in the Baltimore-Washington annual conference which seeks to change the church's Book of Discipline to be amended "to allow pastors to perform same-sex marriages and ceremonies in member churches in jurisdictions where legislatures already have approved gay marriage laws, such as the District." A vote at the General Conference in 2012 is still required.
The Alliance of Baptists has in the past supported the legal right to marry; its position on corollary church services is unclear.
Quakers
United Church of Christ
Canadian Unitarian Council
Metropolitan Community Church
The Mennonite Church in the Netherlands
The Affirming Pentecostal Church International and the Global Alliance of Affirming Apostolic Pentecostals (USA)
Moravian Church (North America)
The Swedenborgian Church of North America
Uniting Church in Australia
United Church
New Apostolic Church
Islam
Progressive Islam (most branches)
Al-Fatiha Foundation
Muslim Canadian Congress
Unitarian
Unitarian Universalist Association
The Bible does not mention same-sex marriage and any attempt to designate a viewpoint is based solely on personal interpretation.
The Catholic Church actively opposes same-sex marriage.
That depends on the religion. Some religions ban gay marriage, and some accept it completely.
Some traditional views state that sex should come only after marriage, no exceptions. Having sex before marriage was considered dishonorable. More modern views state that "safe sex" is okay before marriage.
Depends because some forms of traditional marriage among native Americans consisted of a two-spirit tradition which included same-sex couples
not many people have the same veiws of life as their parents, partially because they are from two differnet generations in which some things that never used to be socially acceptable are now, especially not marriage. MY parents tell me to wait until i am at least 25 but when i think about it i would be ready for marriage and a family at the age of 21. watever you choose just make sure its a wise choice. although nowadays marriage is taken for granted and it is far to easy to get a divorce.
The practicality of a wedding depends on the couple's views and thoughts. Some see it as an important ceremony while others see it as more a social mark of the marriage.
Maybe it's because some men keep trying to enforce antiquated and unrealistic views of women in society. Instead of viewing them as subservient and secondary, marriage might strengthen if it's viewed as a partnership.
No, there isn't any evidence that she is. You may have read that she and her sister Sasha were advocating to their dad to support gay marriage (marriage equality). But many straight people believe gay people should have equal rights. Sasha and Malia are not gay, but they have met some gay couples, and they wanted President Obama to change his views on gay marriage (which he eventually did).
They disagree with some Christian views and agree with them on other views. Refer to question below for more information.
kablam!
he did not have any
The conflict perspective views family and marriage as social structures that perpetuate inequality and serve the interests of those in power. It emphasizes how relationships within families can be marked by power struggles and exploitation, with some family members benefiting more than others. Overall, the conflict perspective argues that family and marriage can contribute to maintaining societal inequalities.
love and marriage